Re: Logical extension of audiophool




"Glenn Gundlach" <stratus46@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1132113837.982303.185100@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Well, I've been spending a little time at
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.comp.periphs.videocards.ati?gvc=2
>
> and
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.tv.tech.hdtv?gvc=2
>
> I propose the next phase -- the videophool. Some of those guys know
> what they're talking about but there are some.... $100 DVI cable from
> Monster. I bet those 1.414s an 0s make a better picture. I guess I
> should be ashamed of my $10 eBay DVI cable since it only transfers 1s
> and 0s. Of course, now that it is properly 'seasoned' for a year... It
> connects my Samsung DLP HDTV to the PC HDTV recorder using ATI tuner
> and video board.
>
> Since you guys actually DO know what you're doing, I have a question.
> Aspect ratio is the horizontal to vertical size ratio. So far, so good.
> When remapping into a different size screen you have 3 options. Discard
> H material, discard V material or geometrically distort the image such
> that a circle is no longer a circle. What would the term be for the
> distorted image?
>
> GG
>

Marketing.

Regards
Ian

;-)


.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Logical extension of audiophool
    ... discard V material or geometrically distort the image such ... > that a circle is no longer a circle. ...
    (sci.electronics.design)
  • Logical extension of audiophool
    ... discard V material or geometrically distort the image such ... that a circle is no longer a circle. ...
    (sci.electronics.design)
  • Re: Logical extension of audiophool
    ... > Aspect ratio is the horizontal to vertical size ratio. ... discard V material or geometrically distort the image such ... > that a circle is no longer a circle. ...
    (sci.electronics.design)
  • Re: Logical extension of audiophool
    ... > Aspect ratio is the horizontal to vertical size ratio. ... discard V material or geometrically distort the image such ... > that a circle is no longer a circle. ... "Distorted image." ...
    (sci.electronics.design)