Having spent a lot of time now correcting my screen I want to verify I am doing it correctly. I understand the software and how it works but want to make sure I am using it correctly. Pictures are captures that I am using to try and show what is going on, obviously things look different on my screen through my 1.33 anamorphic lens.
Picture names with explanations -
Before - This is how my screen looks uncorrected with a bow in on top and bottom.
Before Masking - I have been overscanning to make the center of the top and bottom touch the screen with the bow on left / right of top and bottom overscanned into the borders. This results in no black bars around the screen but non-level lines on test pattern.
After - This is with geometry correction, the picture now negative bows outwards. Through the anamorphic lens lines on test patterns are now perfectly "straight", meaning parallel to the screen borders. Even if screen is not perfectly level (it is very close) I chose to square everything with the screen.
After Borders - This is my question, picture is now perfectly "straight" and square but I still have picture that has to be overscanned into the borders. My assumption is that software is correcting the picture but obviously cannot correct the shape of the beam of light coming through the lens. I think when you define screen borders with MadVR / Envy it is creating a new screen inside of the beam and just placing the picture into that new defined area while ignoring everything that is outside (which I believe also costs you resolution depending on how much you cut off the beam). The JRiver correction is fixing the geometry but not cutting off any picture so still need to hide the bow of the light beam, correct?
Does this look / sound like I have done it correctly? My picture is now "straight" but I still have overscan. My screen is 2.35 so I have no issue with overscan, I have no choice with 2.39 films anyway, just want to make sure I have done this correctly.