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On the Town, Movie, 1949 IMDB

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Also known as:

  • Een dag te New-York (Belgium)
  • Heut' gehn wir bummeln (Germany)
  • Un día en Nueva York (Spain)
  • Un jour à New York (France)
  • 3 koritsia kai 3 naftes (Greece)
  • Egy nap New Yorkban (Hungary)
  • Un giorno a New York (Italy)
  • Na przepustce (Poland)
  • Um Dia em Nova Iorque (Portugal)

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tv boy US

2010-02-22 03:02

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[Image: town1.7665.jpg][Image: town2.6743.jpg]

tv boy US

2010-02-22 15:35

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I'm disappointed I couldn't get more cars out of this one, considering the location shooting on the streets of New York. They were too blurry, too obscured, too distant/small or seen out windows of the cab. There's even a 1949 Ford Woody that goes by twice but it's always too blurry. I'm guessing the director wasn't a car buff.

APS221 US

2010-02-23 04:08

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Is it just me, or is the aspect ratio in some of the pictures off?

rjluna2 US

2010-02-23 04:46

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Unfortunately, it does :/

tv boy US

2010-02-24 15:41

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720x480 according to my computer, and I never cropped or altered any of them.

antp BE

2010-02-24 17:31

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But they do not have that size here :??:

-- Last edit: 2010-02-24 17:32:52

vilero ES

2010-02-25 10:12

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antp wrote But they do not have that size here :??:

I'm sorry, I don't left message. After the comments above I left the pictures looks like 4:3 in a more reliable aspect

rjluna2 US

2010-02-25 18:41

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It seems to be in Academy ratio (1.37 to 1) as described at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041716/technical .

APS221 US

2010-02-26 07:21

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tv boy wrote 720x480 according to my computer, and I never cropped or altered any of them.

That would be an aspect ratio of 1.5 to 1. Did you use the snapshot fuction of Media Player Classic? I have, and I noticed that it captures the images in 720x480 rather than the actual aspect (4:3 / 1.33 to 1) ratio on the screen. You would have to resize the image to 640x480 to get the proper 4:3 (1.33 to 1 aspect ratio) seen on television.

-- Last edit: 2010-02-26 07:26:27

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