Many modern releases crop the original 4:3 (square) aspect ratio to fit 16:9 widescreen TVs. This destroys the composition of the scenes. The HQ Project ensures that you see the full frame, exactly as the directors (like Chuck Jones or Friz Freleng) intended.
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remain unrestored, with 34 of those already scanned in HD awaiting final touches. Why This Matters to Fans Many modern releases crop the original 4:3 (square)
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