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How can you frame a tall object in a wide-screen movie or HDTV aspect ratio?
 
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Why do you think television abandoned the classic 4  3 aspect ratio and settled on the
  horizontally stretched 16  9 aspect ratio whereas the classic ratio (or a slight variation
  of it) was maintained for still cameras and some computer displays?


 
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