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I think CIH setups are too much work. They're great when you can get content that pairs up well with it, but some stuff you're better off not using through an anamorphic projector.
In a CIH home setup, you move the anamorphic lens out of the way when watching 1.33:1 or 1.85:1 material.
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Charles @ Aug 29th 2008 10:59PM
I think CIH setups are too much work. They're great when you can get content that pairs up well with it, but some stuff you're better off not using through an anamorphic projector.
Mr. E @ Aug 30th 2008 11:08AM
In a CIH home setup, you move the anamorphic lens out of the way when watching 1.33:1 or 1.85:1 material.