User talk:86.133.12.105

I reverted your edits to widescreen, because they were factually inaccurate. Edison-standard 1.33 ratio films go back to 1890 and were devised by William Dickson. Early sound-on-film movies simply laid down the soundtrack over where the image originally was, creating a 1.17 "Movietone" ratio briefly. AMPAS then standardized the ratio to 1.37 (Academy), which was used on nearly all films until the 1950s. Where did you get that 1.5 info to begin with? Girolamo Savonarola 23:17, 19 February 2006 (UTC)