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Old 04-01-2016, 03:09 PM   #1
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Default watching UHD on a +100 "wide screen (front projection)

After a home cinema meeting x weeks ago with Sony 4K HDR and non HDR projektors wich were all ISF calibrated same type screen as screensize one obvious setback that HDR might bring is....you dont get enough light to calibrate as should (DCI-P3).
The dealers pointed this out as a potential problem for projektor owners as were typicall in the +100" wide size.
I clearly saw a much dimmmer picture on the Sony vw 520 hdr the on the 320 (no hdr).
They also pointed out that this will be a problem not solved in the near future,not even laserprojektion would help here.
I thank them for their honesty as these guys sell projektors and annything to do with home cinema.
There are 2 camps i see here unfortenatly ,4K resolution +WCG+10BIT is mainly for +100" screens.
No HDR for verry large screens,and i do mean ONLY the boosted part... high brightness and contrast.
WCG +10BIT is mainly for TV owners as the 4K resolution is wasted annything under 100".
Yeah sure you see the additional res on a +75" screen but it does not give you that most important factor..."filmlook".
But each his own,roomsize etc all matters and i'm not gonna go into that ,i'm spoiled with front projektion and can not go back,simpel.
So as most comments on this forum go about TV's,anny discussions with projektor owners are welcome,thx.
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