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anamorphic, a.|ænəˈmɔːfɪk| [f. anamorphism + -ic.] 1. Geol. Applied to a zone characterized by anamorphism (see anamorphism 3).
1904,1914[see anamorphism 3]. 2. Cinemat. (See quot. 1960.)
1954New Internat. Yr. Bk. 1953 326/1 The anamorphic lens used in CinemaScope was invented by Professor Henri Chretian, a French scientist who has been working on the lens for the past twenty-five years. 1958Engineering 21 Mar. 384/1 Anamorphic lenses are also available to provide wide-screen pictures in the home. 1960O. Skilbeck Film & TV Working Terms 9 Anamorphic, type of lens which ‘squeezes’ the width of an Angle, compared with its height, in a camera and does the converse in a Projector. |