I no longer have the pictures unforunetly. If you saw zero, you'd get it.
Just think of square, rectangle and circle becoming tetricised.
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I could never watch anything like that.Phantom Lord wrote:You say the "stretch widescreen" picture looks kinda ugly, but when you use a widescreen display (particularly for TV) you quickly become accustomed to things being stretched.
Just as I currently open the menu on my 4:3 set when feeding it an anamorphic 16:9 source, I would forever be swapping my widescreen back and forth between 4:3 and 16:9 modes.
Or buy a TV that plays nice and displays a neutral gray letterbox instead of a black one.In the case of CRT based widescreens or plasma displays, stretching the picture prevents burn-in, which prompts us to get used to it.