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Athletic Archive Aspect-Ratio Correction: Preserve Historic Sports Video Without Stretching

Athletic Archive Aspect-Ratio Correction: Preserve Historic Sports Video Without Stretching

Athletic archive aspect-ratio correction is the process of identifying the native frame dimensions of historic sports video and ensuring those proportions are preserved — not distorted — when files are re-encoded, transferred to modern display systems, or integrated into school recognition infrastructure. Most historic school athletic video was captured in 4:3 aspect ratio: the near-square frame standard for broadcast television and consumer camcorders from the 1950s through the mid-2000s. Modern lobby displays, hall-of-fame kiosks, digital yearbook viewers, and recognition platforms default to 16:9 widescreen. When a 4:3 source plays on a 16:9 display without correction, the video stretches horizontally — athletes appear noticeably wider than they were, playing courts and fields look compressed, and scoreboard text and banner lettering become visibly deformed. The visual historical record is misrepresented in exactly the infrastructure built to honor it.

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