One Of The Largest Screens In SF Castro
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Taken on: September 27, 2018
Uploaded on: September 28, 2018
Exposure: 1/60 sec, f/2.8, ISO 1600
Camera: Canon Canon PowerShot A1300
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Date time original: Thu Sep 27 23:37:37 +0000 2018
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Date time: Thu Sep 27 23:37:37 +0000 2018
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The screen at the Castro is semi large and has moving black masking top and sides for 16mm, 1.33 1.85 2.55 2.35 70mm plus 3D settings on a large flat screen.
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The CinemaScope®/ Panavision® setting at the Castro with black masking dropped down from the top and open a little on the sides makes for a nice semi wide Image at 2.55 or 2.35. If the deco pillars on the sides of the stage were not in place they could have put in a way larger curved scope screen in 1954. The original small 1.33 screen frame stage area is back behind the present wide screen set up.