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black spaces top and bottom on  Passion of the Christ Blu-Ray?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantRandall_Lind
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I thought Blu-Ray did away with black space on top and bottom as seen on wide screen movies? However my 2nd blu-ray which is Passion of the Christ: Definitive Edition which has both the theater and uncut version on it.

The uncut version has the black space on top and bottom. I haven't looked at the other version yet.
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Blu-ray did not get rid of letterboxing.  It improves the picture quality, but it does not change the aspect ratios.  16:9 widescreen is, approximately, 1.78:1.  Films shot in other aspect ratios will still have the black bars.
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Unicus is correct. As with DVD, Blu-ray still uses the same aspect ratios. So those with 1.78:1 will have no bars, 1.85:1 will have practically no bars and those with a higher ratio will be quite visible.
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Yup.  Letterboxing is here to stay.

The only way Letterboxing will go away is if movies and TV's were all designed with the same aspect ratio - but movies will tend to have far wider aspect ratios because they want to look "better" in the theater than on the TV.

Originally, movies were filmed in 4:3 but widened it for that very reason.
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What blu-ray did get rid of was anamorphic widescreen.
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Randall:

The previous posters are absolutely correct. A little common sense is in order here, HOW could you get rid of the black bars in ALL cases. You have screen which is FIXED at 1.78:1 it cannot change, so how could you possibly get rid of the black bars for ANY given film which was filmed in some other Aspect Ratio, UNLESS you present it in a format which was not as theatrically presented, which is what OAR is all about. You cannot put 2.35 into a 1.78 box without bars.

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Ah, but then you get huge black bars on the sides (pillar bars) when watching standard TV!
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Ah, but then you get huge black bars on the sides (pillar bars) when watching standard TV!


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What blu-ray did get rid of was anamorphic widescreen.

True enough.  This may be what has caused some of the confusion.
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Thanks for the information. I just thought anamorphic cause the bars and since that was no more I would not see any.  I was wrong.
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A front projector would work!!!
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A front projector would work!!!

Especially with this!
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