Somewhat losing my mind because the NASA live feed from Artemis II is made with 4:3 aspect ratio cameras but stretched horizontally like a badly set up TV in an urgent care waiting room
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Somewhat losing my mind because the NASA live feed from Artemis II is made with 4:3 aspect ratio cameras but stretched horizontally like a badly set up TV in an urgent care waiting room

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Somewhat losing my mind because the NASA live feed from Artemis II is made with 4:3 aspect ratio cameras but stretched horizontally like a badly set up TV in an urgent care waiting room

@thomasfuchs they should’ve sent a cinematographer
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Somewhat losing my mind because the NASA live feed from Artemis II is made with 4:3 aspect ratio cameras but stretched horizontally like a badly set up TV in an urgent care waiting room

@thomasfuchs wow I hate this
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Somewhat losing my mind because the NASA live feed from Artemis II is made with 4:3 aspect ratio cameras but stretched horizontally like a badly set up TV in an urgent care waiting room

This optimization was brought to you by the euphemism "non-uniform spatial encoding'
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Somewhat losing my mind because the NASA live feed from Artemis II is made with 4:3 aspect ratio cameras but stretched horizontally like a badly set up TV in an urgent care waiting room

@thomasfuchs Stanley Kubrick did it much better last time.

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@thomasfuchs Stanley Kubrick did it much better last time.

@thomasfuchs because irony is not really working: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_landing_conspiracy_theories
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Somewhat losing my mind because the NASA live feed from Artemis II is made with 4:3 aspect ratio cameras but stretched horizontally like a badly set up TV in an urgent care waiting room

What camera are they using? Apparently not Nikon anymore.
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Somewhat losing my mind because the NASA live feed from Artemis II is made with 4:3 aspect ratio cameras but stretched horizontally like a badly set up TV in an urgent care waiting room

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