![]() And even when they don’t, you still usually don’t want your text right at the edge of the screen with no margin. Modern 16:9 displays usually do not display with overscan. ![]() So, keep text within the Title Safe area, so that it won’t only be visible, there will be a margin, and your text will be more readable. Also, with the curved shape of legacy CRT screens, some of the text may actually be cut off. ![]() If you place text at the edge of the Action Safe area, while it should be visible, it will still be right on the edge of the screen no margin, so it won’t look very good and may not be optimal for reading. While the Action Safe area represents the visible area, it’s not necessarily safe for text. The outer box is the Action Safe area anything within the box should be visible on the screen, thus any action happening should be visible even if there’s overscan. The Safe Areas overlay displays two concentric boxes. Safe Areas show you where it’s safe to assume the image is visible and thus it’s safe to place text or graphics without worrying about it being cut off when viewed. Safe Areas come from an earlier era of video, when CRT screens exhibited overscan – that is, the edges of the CRT screen were covered by the bevel, so the entire image wasn’t always visible the edges were cut off.
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