I think this can be kinda true <g>, but my TV is 1080p HD and the show I was
watching was broadcast in HD, which corrects for the distortion. If I watch the
same show on a non-HD channel, the distortion is painfully apparent.
--Bob Whitmire
Certified Neanderthal
On Nov 11, 2013, at 5:20 PM, Bob Benson wrote:
> About Bob W's comment about Carrie looking trimmer in the magazine compared
> to the TV . perhaps you all know more about this than I do . but don't most
> of us have 16x9 perspective big screen TVs, and that to fill that landscape
> out fully, we use a feature (on mine) named wide-screen, which has the
> effect of broadening the broadcast image? Without this feature, we get a
> more 4x3 broadcast image, which is contains the true sized image ?
>
>
>
> Is this right ? In other words, isn't our TV that we use the villain in
> making everything look broader? (Try turning off the feature and see the
> difference.) If this is right, than how well people look on TV is really
> remarkable.
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