full screen cuts off the left and right sides of the picture to make it fit on a 4:3 aspect ration tv screen. (it makes it square more or less) while widescreen actually shows you the entire picture that was originally shot.
640x480p with anamorphic widescreen.
Anamorphic
Anamorphic format is usually used for standard widescreen movies on a standard 35 mm movie. Anamorphic widescreen uses an aspect ratio of 4:3 for a DVD Format.
The PLC-XU38 (one of the models of the PRO Xtrax series) can display widescreen anamorphic for DVD video. It can also display 720p and 1080i signals, but the LCD panel only has a 1024 x 768 resolution.
anamorphic stretches normal DVD 16:9 to fill the entire screen instead of having the black bars across the top and bottom of the screen
Anamorphic format is a term in cinematography that describes the technique of using 35 mm film with a non-widescreen aspect ratio. This stretches the picture vertically to fill the entire film frame.
Anamorphic format was created in 1953.
Originally, anamorphic was a geological term describing certain types of metamorphic rock. The word anamorphic is derived from the Greek word anamorphōsis which means transformation
No, anamorphic is not a type of rock. Anamorphic refers to a technique used in art and photography to create a distorted image that appears normal when viewed from a particular angle or with a specific device.
There is no difference in the size of the screen between the two models. Both consoles have a 4.3" widescreen TFT LCD screen.
No, there is no such thing as "anamorphic rock." The term anamorphic typically refers to a distorted or stretched image that requires a specific viewing angle or device to see it correctly, and it is not related to rocks in any way.
Anamorphic art is art from a certain perspective that makes it look three dimensional.For some images, Google Julian Beever