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Does anyone notice that Regal screens often have this weird thing with bright colors, especially whites, that the screen comes across as very glossy looking like you can see details of the actual screen material. Maybe I’m not explaining it correctly—does anyone else know what I’m talking about and why is this? Is it cheap materials? I’ve noticed it at different regal theaters
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Aug 2009
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I have never noticed it.
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Feb 2012
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Though it’s just a sharper look, while in some of the AMCs the image tends to be not as vivid or a bit washed out, and I haven’t come across this problem. I bet it has to do with cheap or outdated screens and/or projectors. |
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