- such as
microphones and
other filming equipment.
Standardized "flat
wide screen"
ratios are 1.66:1, 1.75:1, 1.85:1, and 2:1. 1.85:1 has
become the predominant...
- is
referred to as "square" pixels). Blu-ray also
supports anamorphic wide-
screen, both at the DVD-Video/D-1
resolutions of 720×480 (NTSC) and 720×576...
-
Silver series on July 31, 1980, and in the
Wide Screen series on
December 4, 1981. It is a single-
screen single-player game. The
player controls two...
-
ratios are 1.85:1 and 2.39:1. Some
European countries have 1.6:1 as the
wide screen standard. The "Academy ratio" of 1.375:1 was used for all
cinema films...
-
centuries ago. "Selässä
syntinen taakka -
suomalainen kauhuelokuva, osa I".
WiderScreen.fi.
December 22, 2006.
Retrieved April 19, 2024.
Rebecca A.
Umland and...
- fiction. The term
widescreen baroque was
coined by
Brian Aldiss (as "
wide-
screen baroque") in his 1973 work The
Billion Year
Spree in
reference to works...
-
helpful in
studying the
region of interest. Genome-
wide screens:
These are
simple dominant or
recessive screens and are
often useful in
understanding specific...
-
manufacturers to
expand their product ranges by
offering products with
wider screens and
higher resolutions,
helping consumers to more
easily adopt such...
- Genome-
wide CRISPR-Cas9
knockout screens aim to
elucidate the
relationship between genotype and
phenotype by
ablating gene
expression on a genome-
wide scale...
-
Import and
Contacts Between European and
American Cracking Scenes".
WiderScreen (1–2). Wasiak,
Patryk (2012). "'Illegal Guys'. A
History of
Digital Subcultures...