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Only Dark Knight Rises and MI4 have sequences that were 15/70 filmed. Last edited by pagemaster; 11-28-2012 at 04:38 PM. |
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The screen in Mississauga is the same the size. What happens is that the digital IMAX presentations letterbox the image.
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Even worse for films made on 35mm film. Most IMAX blow ups are just 35mm letterboxed on a really large screen. Dark Knight Rises 35mm sequences were nothing special on 15/70 |
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![]() Main reason I disagreed is that they didn't just print the 4K DCP directly to 70mm, it went through the IMAX DMR process to reduce pixelation on screen sizes that large. I still think that 70mm and that 117 by 96 foot screen can give a better film going experience than a standard 4K DLP projector at most venues. Also, I'm still not convinced completely that 4K projection is adequate for an eight story tall screen. At least not compared to natively shot IMAX. It seems that digital camera technology is progressing faster than the digital cinema projectors on the market. Now here is why I delted my post... This was posted over on the Red Forum: The following observations on 2K, 4K, and 3D Large Screen Digital Projection are a DCS member content contribution from Howard Hall, the noted Underwater Filmmaker/Cinematographer/Photographer and Author after attending last month’s Galveston Digital Symposium: This doesn't change the fact that I will still seek out my 15/70mm IMAX over any 4K DLP projection installation in my state based on screen size alone. It does add some solace that I won't be let down too much when they haul the film projectors to the dump, which is still a shame given how many IMAX features I have come to love over the years that were shot on 15/70mm. |
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However, I do know IMAX has a digital camera capable of photographing 1.44. So perhaps they will need some content captured in this format. |
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honestly does it really matter if its in 70mm (EXCLUDING native 70mm footage ie MI4 TDKR TF2) i've been to the Webb Chappel Imax and the Northpark Imax, and the northpark has better sound in my opinion, for TDKR the sound was superior at Northpark but picture was better in Webb Chappel
also i like cinemark XD for cases such as Dolby Atmos |
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![]() You need to watch 70mm 1.44:1 in a Real IMAX theater such as Austin Bob Bullock, San Antonio Riverwalk, Houston Marq*E, or the Fort Worth Omni (when they show regular movies, which is rare). In small places like Cinemark Webb Chapel, you're not getting the overwhelming experience that Real IMAX can achieve. |
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![]() Dunno if I'll be in Austin when Star Trek 2 comes out. Hoping for Iron Man 3 as well. ![]() |
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IMAX's DMR process tends to look pretty bad IMO. I've read Roger Deakins told them to knock it off with Skyfall. |
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I wish I would have found this thread a few days ago it would have saved me countless hours. I still have a few questions/comment.
First, no one mentioned privately owned chains like the 3 chain "cinetopia" in vancouver wa that has 4k christie projectors an 80 ft screen, playing the hobbit in 48fps hfr, 64.2 channel dolby atmos, waiters for food and drink, leather recliners, livinroom style theatres, etc. The only thing its missing is dbox seats which the hobbit takes advantage of. Im going to go here to see the hobbit 4 hrs away. i havnt been to this but it looks amazing. The night the hobbit opens Im seing here at a grand opening of a new theater the day it opens, Its offered in 2d, rpx reald 3d, and imax 3d, trying to decide from the later 2 which to see. I would like to know the basic diferences/comparisons/opinions/experiences, but mainly I want to know equipment spec diferences between the regal reald3d rpx screen and amc etx, and cinemarks xd....also what is cinemark next gen? I would like to know screen size, 3d technology, sound system brands and channels, projector brand and resolution (I know there going to differ from location to location but maybe their is enough of a generlization and standard by regal to make an overall consensus on which is better) I would most like to know the diference between a regal reald3d and a regal imax 3d/liemax. Does the liemax also have wall to celing and convex screen?(same as above on specs) Also there is a theater with Auro 3d sound about an hour away, its one of about 40 on the globe....anybody heard this system before? theres also a real imax and an imax globe......can they play hollywood movies at an imax globe? PPPPS- Ive read the new liemax digital 3d screens no longer use the older linear polarization so less cross talk....any experience with the newer 3d implementation? Last edited by joeydrunk; 11-29-2012 at 03:14 AM. |
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I just created the thread late last night since I also like to watch movies on the largest screens possible.
As for screen sizes, here's a good pic: ![]() From my experience, AMC ETX, Cinemark XD, and Regal RPX screens are about the same size as Digital/Fake IMAX screens. Yes, they reach the walls, ceiling, and floor, but part of their "size" is also based on tearing up the seats at the front of the theater and bringing the screen closer to the audience. Cinemark Next Gen sounds nice, but I've been to their Next Gen theater in West Plano. You know what Next Gen is? A really nice lobby and self-serve concessions, so you can control the amount of butter/salt that goes into your popcorn. You can also mix soda flavors to your liking, lol. I just looked at Cinetopia's website. The theaters look really nice, but I wonder if that 80-ft number is a diagonal measure rather than either the height or the width. Last edited by blu-ray_girl_fan; 11-29-2012 at 03:40 AM. |
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As for DMR, I don't mind it. I like it for digital presentations in IMAX. I am not against digital IMAX at all. Quote:
I have seen enough movies in digital IMAX and some in 1570 IMAX. Both serve a purpose. Last edited by pagemaster; 11-29-2012 at 06:16 AM. |
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