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Flip feature offers HD cinematographers right side up view
Dec 1, 2004 3:13 PM, HD Technology Update e-newsletter
The ERG HDM-EV80D 8.4in HD monitor offers users an HD monitor that is able to flip the image right side up.
When shooting with the Panavision system through a Canon ACV235 anamorphic lens converter, the image is compressed from an aspect ratio of 2.35:1 to a standard HD aspect ratio of 16.9 (1.78:1).
Because the image is presented upside down, it makes it difficult for directors, cameramen and others to view the image. The HDM-EV80D can flip images right side up with its flip-image function and aspect ratio adjustment feature. Thus, the image can be adjusted to the exact aspect ratio of 2.35:1.
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