Correct Aspect Ratios?
Correct Aspect Ratios?
I'd like to know the correct aspect ratios/resolutions for the Disney canon 50 blu-rays. (In 720p) I realize the 16:9 features (Beauty and the Beast, Lion King, etc.) have a ratio of 1.78:1 and a resolution of 1280x720, but what about the more obscure ratios, like Fox and the Hound or the 4:3 early features? Blu-Ray.com has FATH's ratio at 1.66:1, but its resolution of 1200x720 comes out at 1.67:1 instead. I'm just curious to know the exact resolution of each of these blu-rays released thus far.
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Here's what I got:
-OARs of all pre-63 Animated Disney movies are full screen (the exception is Sleeping Beauty which was made in 2.55:1 widescreen and Lady and The Tramp was made in wide and full screen. The latter possibly being Walt Disney's preferred ratio for the film)
-OAR's of post-63 to pre-90 animated Disney films were made in full screen and shown in theaters in a matted 1.75:1 widescreen (the exceptions being The Rescuers, The Black Cauldron, and The Rescuers Down Under)
-Post-90 animated Disney films were probably made in widescreen and cropped for full screen (some being 1.85:1 but later cropped and open-matted a bot to 1.66:1)
-Post 99-Present animated Disney films were made in widescreen and cropped/pan-and-scanned for full screen
-And a bonus, Pixar films were made in widescreen (though A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, and Cars received special formatted/open-matte full screen formats)
-OARs of all pre-63 Animated Disney movies are full screen (the exception is Sleeping Beauty which was made in 2.55:1 widescreen and Lady and The Tramp was made in wide and full screen. The latter possibly being Walt Disney's preferred ratio for the film)
-OAR's of post-63 to pre-90 animated Disney films were made in full screen and shown in theaters in a matted 1.75:1 widescreen (the exceptions being The Rescuers, The Black Cauldron, and The Rescuers Down Under)
-Post-90 animated Disney films were probably made in widescreen and cropped for full screen (some being 1.85:1 but later cropped and open-matted a bot to 1.66:1)
-Post 99-Present animated Disney films were made in widescreen and cropped/pan-and-scanned for full screen
-And a bonus, Pixar films were made in widescreen (though A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, and Cars received special formatted/open-matte full screen formats)
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So what is the exact resolution these films would have in 720p?
I'm just curious about the Blu-Ray releases, not how they were originally animated.
These are the films I'm interested in:
2.56:1 (LATT) - 1280x500
2.55:1 (SB) - 1280x502
1.78:1 (BATB, LK, Pocahontas, Tarzan, PATF) - 1280x720
1.77:1 (HOTR) - ???
1.68:1 (TP) - ???
1.66:1 (Aristocats, FATH) - 1200x720?? (Wouldn't that be 1.67?)
1.35:1 (Pinocchio, Bambi) - ???
1.34:1 (SWATSD)- ???
1.33:1 (Dumbo) - ???
1.32:1 (AIW) - ???
These aspect ratios are straight from blu-ray.com
I'm just curious about the Blu-Ray releases, not how they were originally animated.
These are the films I'm interested in:
2.56:1 (LATT) - 1280x500
2.55:1 (SB) - 1280x502
1.78:1 (BATB, LK, Pocahontas, Tarzan, PATF) - 1280x720
1.77:1 (HOTR) - ???
1.68:1 (TP) - ???
1.66:1 (Aristocats, FATH) - 1200x720?? (Wouldn't that be 1.67?)
1.35:1 (Pinocchio, Bambi) - ???
1.34:1 (SWATSD)- ???
1.33:1 (Dumbo) - ???
1.32:1 (AIW) - ???
These aspect ratios are straight from blu-ray.com
here's all the explanation you'll need 
http://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=91650
check this calculator here
http://www.digitalrebellion.com/webapps ... _calc.html

http://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=91650
check this calculator here
http://www.digitalrebellion.com/webapps ... _calc.html
Great, thank you very much. What's this Preset? The second option?Lnds500 wrote:here's all the explanation you'll need
http://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=91650
check this calculator here
http://www.digitalrebellion.com/webapps ... _calc.html