Ah! the vagaries of using non-standard ratios when the projectors are setup to disguise natural physics problems at only two configurations. The image smiles back at you! Producers don’t understand the implications when they make those artistic decisions early on. 

This should be more widely distributed:
https://youtu.be/bryGMHgSc9g

C J Flynn
CinemaTestTools.com

On 11 Apr 2018, at 09:55, Parke Gregg via DCPomatic <dcpomatic@carlh.net> wrote:

Can you take a picture of the "corner curve" you are seeing. I am guessing this is an optical issue by maybe projecting in a configuration the projector is not setup to do. This might be by playing a DCP with a non-standard aspect.

-Parke

On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 11:04 AM, Carl Hetherington via DCPomatic <dcpomatic@carlh.net> wrote:
If it's a 1.78:1 image inside boxing you just need to set the "crop"
controls in DCP-o-matic to remove the boxing.  That way, DoM will scale
the actual image rather than also scaling your boxing.

So: crop to remove boxing, scale to 1.78:1, DCI flat container should do
it.

Kind regards,
Carl

On Wed, 11 Apr 2018, james@discover.film wrote:

> Hi Carl,
> Yes the film files do have boxing - does this change things?
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> Thanks,
> James
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>       On 11 Apr 2018, at 16:07, Carl Hetherington <cth@carlh.net> wrote:
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> There shouldn't really ever be any problems with edges, unless the
> projector itself is set up in some odd way.
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> If a film is shot in 1.78:1 and you have a source file with no
> letterboxing or pillarboxing you would set the "scale to" to 1.78:1, the
> container to "flat (1.85:1)" and that's it.  The film should play back
> using the projector's DCI flat preset without any distortion.
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> Can you send the full name of the DCP you made?  It has details of the
> aspect ratios in it.  You can send it to me privately if you'd rather.
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> Kind regards,
> Carl
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> On Wed, 11 Apr 2018, james@discover.film wrote:
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>       Hi Carl,
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>       From what I gather (and I am just a beginner) - I may have created a DCP
>       into a 1.78:1 when it should have been 2.39:1 . Would this cause a
>       strange angular edge to the bottom right hand corner?
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>       If a film is shot in 1.178:1 - do you need to have that as the setting for ‘scale to:’? and should I ever adjust the container on DCPomatic?
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>       Thanks,
>       James
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>            On 11 Apr 2018, at 15:59, Carl Hetherington <cth@carlh.net> wrote:
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>       Hi James,
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>       That's strange.  Are you saying that you are making a 1.78:1 DCP and it is
>       being projected in 2.39:1?
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>       Kind regards,
>       Carl
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>       On Wed, 11 Apr 2018, james--- via DCPomatic wrote:
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>            Hi,
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>            Thanks so much for the free software - I will make sure we donate towards it.
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>            I do have a question regarding the making of DCPs - we are struggling with creating them for a cinema. The bottom right hand side of the DCP
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>            the screen curves up a little.
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>            Could this be to do with not converting the DCP into the correct ratio or the fact the cinema has a curved screen?
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>            For example a 1.78 ratio DCP has been made into 2.39 scope as I thought it selected them automatically.
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>            I hope you can help me understand.
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>            Best,
>            James
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