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#762 | |
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![]() I'd love Dolby Cinema and the Laser IMAX to get here, but I have a feeling that will be a long while....although, I wouldn't be surprised if AMC starts replacing their LIMAX rooms with DOLBY. |
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I also see you've drank the Object-based sound cool-aid hard, which is fine...because it is technically superior; but in order for you to notice some massive difference, the sound mixer really needs to be taking advantage of it and I'd be willing to bet most are not. (Most can't do 5.1 well and you think they are nailing 24/36+ channel Atmos...right) I don't care either way, as long as I'm seeing it the best way possible. Some films are opened up for IMAX (even if they weren't shot IMAX, like Oblivion) so your seeing content in IMAX that you'll never see again. Interstellar was a great example of using and displaying IMAX content. I saw it in 70mm IMAX four times, LIMAX once and stepped into a 4K room. I'd take LIMAX any day over a regular room. I do bawk at 'DMR' but even with 4K, surprisingly a lot of movies are still being mastered in 2K. I have to sit at least 50% back in a 2K IMAX room to not see pixels, but it's still bigger from that distance than many many other screens. I found ONE Atmos theater I like and I'll be back there for Fantastic 4, but Rogue Nation I'll be seeing in IMAX. I also emailed IMAX inquiring on the 4K upgrade path for digital IMAX theater because of the aspect ratio difference...I got reply that didn't really answer my question, (just gibberish on what states that weren't mine had it) so I'll have to try again next week. Last edited by Dreamliner330; 08-02-2015 at 09:08 AM. |
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#765 | |
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Also, 2K upscaled to 4K looks better than just being shown through a 2K projector since the number of pixels will be indistinguishable in the upscale process. Though more films should be mastered in 4K, I agree. Sure, some Atmos mixes haven't been up to par, since most have been upmixed rather than natively mixed, but the conversions have been getting better. The films I've mentioned make great use of the Atmos forma IMAX's channel based system just seems out of date and no where immersive. There are films that do open up in IMAX but I don't care to be honest. It doesn't change the film for me, and in most cases, it distracts me since I feel that films should always be shown in the original aspect ratio the cinematographer specifically composed it for. It's different with Nolan and his DPs since they have it both ways when they format it. I'm not biased. If Dolby screwed up, I would admit it. Brutal honesty is my speciality. I see both films in Dolby and IMAX in the same day to make better comparisons. It helps they are both very close to each other. Last edited by Poya; 08-02-2015 at 10:16 AM. |
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The advantage Imax 5.0 has is the consistency throughout majority of their cinemas (there will be cinemas with metallic and harsh highs). With franchise or independent cinema chains, the sound levels and eq between rooms will vary (sometimes wildly). Last edited by Zhorik; 08-02-2015 at 10:02 AM. |
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Sure, I respect IMAX's dedication to consistency, but the Atmos theaters I've been in, sure they could screw up easily, but I have yet to experience any faulty set ups of any kind in the theater I go to. Arclight was where I used to go for Atmos and they also dedicate themselves to consistency. |
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#768 | |
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Sep 2013
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Worst thing ever about Atmos is that Cineplex will advertise most AVX movies as being in Atmos. Jurassic World was Atmos according to Cineplex. So was Interstellar. It's too bad Dolby won't do anything to stop Cineplex from doing this. |
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#769 | |
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Feb 2014
Los Angeles, CA
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![]() Not that it matters, since Poya's using a 12.1 system for comparison. Although if he's using the El Capitan as his basis, then blah. Every other Yelp review mentions how the screen isn't as big as you'd expect. Comparing Dolby Vision to Laser IMAX when Laser's are working with -a lot- more canvas is sort of a non-compete. A better test would be seeing how Laser's looked at something like the Citywalk IMAX vs something like that Dolby Vision theater that opened in Holland. |
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#771 | |
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Sep 2013
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I heard those Dolby Cinema screens are not very big. Looks like Poya has confirmed that. |
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I don't know if this is the right thread, but apparently Cinemark is not using masking anymore, I went to see Vacation at the Cinemark by their headquarters in DFW and it was letterboxed throughout, it felt like I was watching a giant tv instead of the film, I could even hear MI5's sound bleeding through from next door
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I hope one of these days IMAX will realize there are plenty of consumers out there who want a big screen without 3D. Nothing wrong with split showtimes between 2D/3D. |
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Sep 2013
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#775 | |
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Feb 2014
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What's the screen size like? |
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I saw 3D IMAX for Star Trek 2 and it just gave me a headache. Plus it makes the screen look smaller. Hopefully the IMAX Corporation will finally let up on the "3D only" policy that they've had in recent years.
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Sep 2013
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Strange, I have seen numerous IMAX 3D Experiences and by far IMAX 3D is the only way to go. I have never had a headache or anything. The image looks great too because of the dual projection. On the other hand, the Dolby Atmos equipped 3D cinema near me looks dark and I do get an ever so slight headache.
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