I think we got off on the wrong track here talking about DVD format.
When I first brought this up I was talking about DVD as a storage device
holding JPEG images. I was not talking about DVD video format. What
the TV does to display a JPEG image and DVD video are much different things.
Chuck Norcutt
John Hermanson wrote:
> Many 6:19 TVs have a "format" button on the remote which allows you to
> show your pictures in proper perspective by bypassing "auto fit".
>
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> On 8/19/2010 2:35 PM, Mike Lazzari wrote:
>>> Anything other than matching image size to native resolution of the
>>> video output/tv combination will result in either an image too big
>>> or small or adjustment to fit it to screen that will usually result
>>> in poorer image quality.
>> Also you risk a distorted photo because some displays or DVD players
>> will not proportionally stretch a photo that does not match the
>> aspect ratio of the monitor. Resulting in a very distorted image.
>> Perhaps that's what Moose means by "adjustment"
>>
>> Mike
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