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Y'know, it's not always a great idea to shoot on large format. There are focus issues and lighting issues. You want deep focus? Tough luck. It kinda defeats the purpose of large format if a lot of it's in shallow focus. Natural lighting? Too bad. The speed of the film and the lens required won't capture it.
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Blu-ray Guru
Nov 2019
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Y'know, I understand IMAX has to sell people on the film prints, but it's kinda disingenuous to claim IMAX prints have "18k resolution" when that's really the max theoretical resolution of the negative, and the prints are inherently degraded even if they're only one step removed. And I have no idea how they got 6K from 35mm, or 12k from 70mm for that matter.
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#4963 |
Special Member
Jun 2010
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Only ten days to go until The Flash and AMC Georgetown still isn’t selling Imax tickets. Their Imax showtimes for Transformers also stop after opening weekend but are scheduled past that for the other formats.
Could they finally be upgrading to laser? With the full-sized original Imax at Air & Space downtown still closed for the foreseeable future while they continue to renovate that side of the building, it sure would be nice if DC could finally have a location with the same tech for the first time in a little over three years, even if it’s a 45-foot LieMax. |
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#4964 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I did Dbox for the first time last weekend for Spider verse.
I thought it would tilt more like a Disney ride, but it's really just closer to sitting on a giant subwoofer. There's times it works and adds to the experience and times when it doesn't. Overall, probably won't do again due to the high costs. |
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Apr 2013
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#4966 |
Special Member
Jun 2010
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If we’re talking strictly about the resolution of the negative, Kodak claims they make film that can actually capture 6k worth of detail in 35mm.
Presumably that means Super 35, which gets you an image area almost 25mm wide. 65mm gives you an area a little over twice as wide, so that would be 12k/13k. We can extrapolate from there based on the fact that 65mm is roughly 11 perforations wide and Imax is 15 perfs across, which gives you almost 18k worth of resolution. Of course, I’d love to know the highest resolution at which an Imax negative has ever been scanned. |
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So there is a GTX (Georgia Theater Extreme) theater near where I live. The screen is about 60ft long by 30ft high. I spoke to the employees at the theater and it has 4K projection and Atmos Sound. Is anyone familiar with this format? How does it compare to Dolby Cinema?
Just for point of reference, I tend to enjoy IMAX laser vs Dolby Cinema presentations if given the choice. |
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Feb 2021
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I think its safe to say that 35mm sees a noticeable improvement scanned at 4k vs. 2k. I think you could probably say the same for 65mm except 4k vs 8k. But IMAX 15 perf is very likely not actually 18k. But again, filming conditions, lenses, how many dupes are needed i.e. if there were optical effects, lighting, weather, can all affect this. I find modern films shot and finished at 4K often have imagery of higher quality than typical 35mm and more approach 65mm, even though I'm sure Lawrence of Arabia or 2001 is better image quality if you stopped and compared images. Just look at Dune from 2021. That has higher quality higher resolution imagery than a typical 80s or 90s 35mm production. It looks like something shot on 65mm to my eyes. Of course, that opens another can of worms: film stocks. 35mm (and 16mm and 65mm) have changed over the years too. |
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Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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#4972 |
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Thanks given by: | unberechenbar (07-07-2023) |
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#4973 |
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Jun 2010
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I’m now noticing a pattern of putting certain trailers/previews exclusively in front of the Imax versions of movies that don’t otherwise offer anything at all in terms of expanded aspect ratios.
Dial of Destiny Imax had a special look at The Creator and now apparently Dead Reckoning Imax will have a teaser for Napoleon. |
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Thanks given by: | WonkaBedknobs83 (07-11-2023) |
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#4974 |
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Lots of multiplexes traded constant image height for constant image width. In doing so, they negated the whole purpose of widescreen movies.
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Thanks given by: | Deciazulado (08-06-2023) |
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#4975 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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The 11-mile long IMAX print of Oppenheimer.
It weighs 600 pounds. It sucks that the closest 70mm IMAX for me is a train into the City and a cab/subway rise to the AMC Lincoln Square. Plus even the closest 70 mm showing is at the Brooklyn Alamo Drafthouse which is an hour drive. |
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Thanks given by: | singhcr (07-13-2023), WonkaBedknobs83 (08-01-2023) |
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Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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#4977 |
Special Member
Jun 2010
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Udvar-Hazy was going to get a 70mm Imax print but it turns out they’re showing Oppenheimer in dual-laser.
I’ll probably try catching it in 70mm opening weekend at AFI Silver. |
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#4979 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I'm going to be flying to Indianapolis from the Twin Cities next week to see Oppenheimer in 15/70 opening night. Can't wait
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Thanks given by: | FAShaffi (07-14-2023) |
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Thanks given by: | brtracker2023 (08-08-2023) |
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