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[done]Patton (1970)
Published 08/04/2007 @ 19:07:57, By Pokeoddsponge
Several vehicles that were missing when the movie was added the other day (I had started this a while back but never finished, so with these the movie should be complete now.)
Dodge WC54 (*)
1953 Unknown M44 (**)
1951 Cadillac M41 'Walker Bulldog' (***)
1944 Cadillac M37 (**)
Latest Edition: 13/04/2007 @ 12:19:52
Dodge WC54 (*)
1953 Unknown M44 (**)
1951 Cadillac M41 'Walker Bulldog' (***)
1944 Cadillac M37 (**)
Latest Edition: 13/04/2007 @ 12:19:52
Patton (1970)
Published 12/04/2007 @ 14:40:10, By Jun
Information about ratio is 2.20:1 by IMDb http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0066206/
Is it looks correct?
*640 x 291 (ratio is 2.20:1)
Is it looks correct?
*640 x 291 (ratio is 2.20:1)
Patton (1970)
Published 12/04/2007 @ 15:01:46, By antp
That looks better, though that 2.20 is strange as ratio
Btw why not keep the full width (720) of original images?
Btw why not keep the full width (720) of original images?
Patton (1970)
Published 12/04/2007 @ 15:16:45, By Jun
That looks better, though that 2.20 is strange as ratio
Yes, strange ratio.
So I tried some ratio, and 2.20 is most natural for my eyes.
Quote From: antp
Btw why not keep the full width (720) of original images?Simply, that why already wickey post 640 x 272 pics.
I've converted those both 640&720. I'll list 720width if it is better.
(strangely wickey's ratio is 2.35 and correct. another ratio release )
Latest Edition: 12/04/2007 @ 15:30:13
Patton (1970)
Published 12/04/2007 @ 16:15:23, By antp
For pictures coming from a good source (dvd, good divx, ...) if the picture is sharp, it is better to keep its size, i.e 720 for a DVD.
If it is blurry (zoomed picture, VHS, TV, ...) then it is better to reduce it a little, e.g. 640 or less.
Latest Edition: 12/04/2007 @ 16:15:51
If it is blurry (zoomed picture, VHS, TV, ...) then it is better to reduce it a little, e.g. 640 or less.
Latest Edition: 12/04/2007 @ 16:15:51