NoamJosephides
Technical User
Hi.
I have a camcorder which can shoot Wide in both modes:
1. "Streched" 16:9 in which all the CCD is used but the image is "streched". I later squeeze the image vertically to 75% and get the right ratio.
2. Letterbox 16:9, which means some of the CCD is not used and the 16:9 is acheived right away.
My question is: which way produces better image? using the whole CCD but later squeezing, or using only part of the CCD and keeping it like that?
Thanks
I have a camcorder which can shoot Wide in both modes:
1. "Streched" 16:9 in which all the CCD is used but the image is "streched". I later squeeze the image vertically to 75% and get the right ratio.
2. Letterbox 16:9, which means some of the CCD is not used and the 16:9 is acheived right away.
My question is: which way produces better image? using the whole CCD but later squeezing, or using only part of the CCD and keeping it like that?
Thanks