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Dolby EX was introduced on The Phantom Menace, it is simply 5.1 with an extra surround channel extracted, so it is 6.1. DTS has a version called DTS-ES but it never took off the ground. What movie did you see in 70mm? Last edited by pagemaster; 12-03-2012 at 04:50 AM. |
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But I stopped going because another theater opened closer (the Victoria Point one on that same site), which also has a 25m screen, and at the time of opening had a bigger 3D screen than South Bank, which is where I saw Avatar a few times. After I stopped going, I heard they installed a Christie 4K projector for Green Lantern. I believe the old 70mm projector went to Viccie Point's 25m screen. I like the seating and atmosphere at the old IMAX (South Bank) which is why me and the wife decided to see Star Trek there (Trek is special to us). And yeah, this, as I said in my other post, will be my first 4K viewing. I'm pretty excited! But I love 70mm and hope it sticks around for a while! |
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#124 | |
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There were a good number of DVDS that had EX 3-4 laserdiscs (Phantom Menace included) had it (which required a whole new receiver) I am not sure if blu ray supports it. The format flopped! |
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Do you realize you have the largest imax screen in the world at the Sydney imax 12 hours away from you? i would definitely make that trip.
117 x 96 feet...whoa! Last edited by joeydrunk; 12-03-2012 at 05:39 AM. |
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#127 | |
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3D really is something else in IMAX, too. I have a bit of fun with it on regular screens and my tiny 24" monitor, but it's been growing old for me recently. In the particular IMAX 3D movie I saw, however, the format truly was used to immerse one in the picture. There was this shot of a press conference, and we, the audience, were really a part of it. There were cameras in the press conference audience that really looked like they were next to me. I was a part of that scene, and not just staring at it through a 3D window. |
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I think a really great comparison will be The Hobbib in 48fps IMAX 3D Digital vs IMAX 3D 1570....Anyone agree?
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It's going to be very interesting. James Cameron has said the showing a movie in 4K is not the issue, it's showing it in high frame rate, Roger Ebert as well. I will say I was totally caught off guard by the announcement that IMAX was going to offer 48 Hfr.
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So what are the 7 formats?.....anybody? - my count is at 6: 2d, 3d, hfr 3d, imax, imax 3d, imax hfr 3d- (if you factor in the different combos of dolby 5.1/7.1/atmos and the different 3d technoligies used Ie: reald 3d, imax 3d, dolby 3d etc. and the release with the dbox coding, you have way more than 7) according to theonering.net(I've seen this same list multiple places) the 7 formats are composed of 2 audio formats but if that was the case there would be more than 7 becuase there would be combinations(ie:3d with dolby vs 3d with atmos, 2d with dolby vs 2d with atmos etc.) Here is a direct quote from theonering.net, "The Hobbit is the first film to be released in theatres in seven formats: HFR 3D, IMAX 3D, IMAX, standard 3D, and 2D, accompanied by Dolby Atmos 64-channel audio or Standard Dolby Surround." they list 5 formats with 2 sound formats, they also dont list IMAX HFR 3d Last edited by joeydrunk; 12-05-2012 at 08:38 AM. |
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Right, 5 + 2 = 7. It makes perfect sense as long as you don't think about it. |
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wow...you have to think just a tad harder about this, did you not read my post? They for sure left out imax hfr 3d, so that would make 8 according to them, but there is also the dbox coding, plus you cant just say there is a format with dolby and a format with atmos becasue any of them could use atmos or dolby, whcih would make allot of combos- Imax 3d could use atmos the 2d could use atmos, you could have a 2d with dolby and a 3d with dolby, plus think of all the other combinations. Either the 2 sound ones are formats(which is stupid) and there is at least 8 or they leave out the 2 sound formats(which would make much more sense) and there are 6. PS....i just reread your post-"as long as you dont think about it" Last edited by joeydrunk; 12-05-2012 at 01:29 PM. |
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I typically don't like 3D but I am really interested in seeing the 48fps presentation. My ideal choice would be 2D 4K 48fps but I guess that isn't happening. Last edited by singhcr; 12-05-2012 at 01:37 PM. |
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Thanks for the info. Unfortunately, having a theater with a 4k projector doesn't mean the movie itself is at 4k. For example, Lawrence of Arabia had a 4k restoration and it was being shown in many theaters in Minnesota. Despite several theater chains having 4k projectors, only one of them had a copy of the movie (aka DCP) that was at 4k. The others had 4k projectors but a 2k DCP.
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