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Feb 2010
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A lot of theaters in my area have been installing "Digital Projection" (DP) in their theaters. Correct me if I'm wrong but from my understanding this is basically a transfer of the film onto a digital projector correct?
Is this bad? On the plus side from what I've seen the image is much more stable and isn't damaged. (Dirt, scratches) And doesn't ever need reel changes. However, maybe its just me but the detail seems to be a bit lower. I've also found the contrast appears to be boosted a little. Now I could be wrong so if I am correct me. Is digital projection a bad thing? |
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