If you're capping true widescreen, with the black bars on the top and bottom, THERE SHOULD BE NOTHING LEFT OUT OF THE PICTURE. I can't stress that enough. The example you just gave where the top and bottom was cropped out is NOT true widescreen. Someone just cropped that cap that way for their own purposes, which sorta sucks, but what can you do? And full screen, especially these days, always crops the sides of the pic.
I would suggest capping things in widescreen if there's a choice, because frankly, no matter what you're using the graphics for, there's more to work with. You can always crop the black bars out as well.
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Date: 2004-04-16 07:51 pm (UTC)I would suggest capping things in widescreen if there's a choice, because frankly, no matter what you're using the graphics for, there's more to work with. You can always crop the black bars out as well.