Oblivion 2013 Hybrid Open Matte Bd By Mrmovi ((full)) Free Info
: Fan editors like "mrmovi" or "spoRv" use specialized software to sync and overlay the theatrical Blu-ray (which has higher bitrates and better color) with an open matte version (which provides the extra image area).
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When filming, cinematographers often use digital cameras that capture a 16:9 (1.78:1) image, but they apply a "matte" (mask) to the top and bottom to create the traditional, cinematic widescreen aspect ratio, usually 2.39:1 (Cinemascope). oblivion 2013 hybrid open matte bd by mrmovi free
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Oblivion (Joseph Kosinski, 2013) IMAX aspect ratio poll - Page 5 : Fan editors like "mrmovi" or "spoRv" use
Most modern films are released in a widescreen aspect ratio (typically 2.39:1). This creates the "black bars" at the top and bottom of your TV. An version reveals parts of the image that were captured by the camera sensor but cropped out for the theatrical release.
| Feature | Theatrical Blu-ray (Official) | Hybrid Open Matte (Fan Release) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 2.39:1 (Cinematic Widescreen) | ~1.78:1 (Fills 16:9 TV) | | Image Content | Cropped top/bottom | Reveals hidden image data | | Visual Quality | Reference quality, director approved | Varies; usually good but rarely matches official master | | Authenticity | Theatrical intent | Unique viewing experience | Search for "Oblivion Open Matte Remux" or "MrMovi
: When Oblivion was released in IMAX theaters, the frame was "opened up". Because the film was shot digitally on a large sensor without anamorphic lenses, the top and bottom of the frame contained extra image data that was simply cropped out for standard theaters.