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[done]Patton (1970)
Published 08/04/2007 @ 19:07:57, By Pokeoddsponge
Several vehicles that were missing when the movie was added the other day (I had started this a while back but never finished, so with these the movie should be complete now.)

Dodge WC54 (*)
http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r312/Geforce2187/WC54j.jpg

1953 Unknown M44 (**)
http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r312/Geforce2187/M44j.jpg

1951 Cadillac M41 'Walker Bulldog' (***)
http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r312/Geforce2187/M41j.jpg

1944 Cadillac M37 (**)
http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r312/Geforce2187/M37j.jpg

Latest Edition: 13/04/2007 @ 12:19:52
Jun
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Patton (1970)
Published 12/04/2007 @ 14:40:10, By Jun
Information about ratio is 2.20:1 by IMDb http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0066206/
Is it looks correct?
*640 x 291 (ratio is 2.20:1)
http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/281/m44jfn3.th.jpg
antp
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Patton (1970)
Published 12/04/2007 @ 15:01:46, By antp
That looks better, though that 2.20 is strange as ratio :confused:
Btw why not keep the full width (720) of original images?
Jun
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Patton (1970)
Published 12/04/2007 @ 15:16:45, By Jun
That looks better, though that 2.20 is strange as ratio :confused:

Yes, strange ratio.
So I tried some ratio, and 2.20 is most natural for my eyes.

Btw why not keep the full width (720) of original images?

Simply, that why already wickey post 640 x 272 pics.
I've converted those both 640&720. I'll list 720width if it is better.
(strangely wickey's ratio is 2.35 and correct. another ratio release :confused: )

Latest Edition: 12/04/2007 @ 15:30:13
antp
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Patton (1970)
Published 12/04/2007 @ 16:15:23, By antp
For pictures coming from a good source (dvd, good divx, ...) if the picture is sharp, it is better to keep its size, i.e 720 for a DVD.
If it is blurry (zoomed picture, VHS, TV, ...) then it is better to reduce it a little, e.g. 640 or less.

Latest Edition: 12/04/2007 @ 16:15:51
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