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The Dark Knight Rises: Aspect Ratio?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorbbbbb
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Good morning, Sirs,

what is correct?

Love, bbbbb
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Well, the bulk of the film is 2.40:1 but the IMAX filmed scenes are 1.78:1 so I predict a million pages of retarded posting.

Personally, I  would go 2.40:1 locally and lock it whilst writing in the notes section about the IMAX scenes.

No matter what you choose, you won't win.
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the bulk of the film is 2.40:1 but the IMAX filmed scenes are 1.78:1

72 minutes of IMAX footage, 92 minutes in 35mm.
Don't confuse while the film is playing with when the film is played. [Ken Cole, DVD Profiler Architect]
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Had exactly this problem and decided for 2.40:1
But surely wouldn't vote "No" if someone removed the Aspect Ratio.

In this case, I fear, there is no "Correct" solution for DVDProfiler
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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I just submitted an update to the existing profile that I have of this yesterday, the original didn't have an aspect ratio, I decided 2.40:1 So we'll see if it gets accepted...

Problem is it's also a combo pack so there's dvd stuff mixed in with blu-ray. Interestingly as well, the original profile was submitted Nov 28th and approved Nov 27th :-)
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so I predict a million pages of retarded posting.


I gotta remember not to read funny stuff while trying to drink something. 
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What does it say the aspect ratio is on the back of the box? If there is a question as to which of these two it should be, shouldn't the packaging over-rule one or the other?
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the bulk of the film is 2.40:1 but the IMAX filmed scenes are 1.78:1

72 minutes of IMAX footage, 92 minutes in 35mm.


That averages out to 2.05.
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so I predict a million pages of retarded posting.


I gotta remember not to read funny stuff while trying to drink something. 

LOL same here, I was just drinking coffee when I read this

However on the bright side TRON:Legacy was in the same boat with mixed IMAX scenes and it looks like we did the AR of the majority of the film so we did the same thing that is being discussed
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the bulk of the film is 2.40:1 but the IMAX filmed scenes are 1.78:1

72 minutes of IMAX footage, 92 minutes in 35mm.


That averages out to 2.05.

Tongue in cheek...I hope
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Quoting Winston Smith:
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the bulk of the film is 2.40:1 but the IMAX filmed scenes are 1.78:1

72 minutes of IMAX footage, 92 minutes in 35mm.


That averages out to 2.05.

Tongue in cheek...I hope


I'm sorry. I messed up my math. It should be 2.14.
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Yikes hes serious
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I would probably pick none as it's variable but I don't care how it's done online, nor do I intend to vote on any such changes.
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I think we should use the outside edges of any content to measure AR. That would make this 1.78:1. If any part of the movie uses the 2.4 matte area, it's not 2.4.
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What does it say the aspect ratio is on the back of the box? If there is a question as to which of these two it should be, shouldn't the packaging over-rule one or the other?

My box says: "1080p High Definition 16x9 Variable 2.40:1 and 1.78:1 (IMAX® Sequences)".
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Leave it empty would be the logical choice. Until there is a multiple selection for w/s aspect ratio.

But that won't happen. There will be 5 pages of arguing back and forth, then when it seems everyone might be in agreement, then someone new will reply something to throw it in a tailspin again.

Before the inevitable happens.
I would like to thank bx5=0 for another discussion that gets the community arguing back and forth.

Didn't your dad every tell you about sleeping dogs.
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