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I also found out from a current IMAX projectionist in a museum type theatre that they use new 70mm prints for their documentary film every six months. They have been running the same movie for 28+ years and are now on prints 64 and 64 of the movie, they have two different prints which are alternated every other hour as they cannot rewind in time for the next showtime. The heat from the IMAX projector fades the image over repeated use is what I was told. I was astonished at this information as I thought they would be using the prints for years, I guess not. But you are right, IMAX 70mm is almost all but gone, the worlds largest IMAX screen in Australia has recently converted to digital...so sad |
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#122 | |
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Otherwise, I have to imagine TV sales suffered a similar decline in the mid/late '70s, after the Color TV boom had ended. Last edited by time_shift; 12-15-2013 at 02:08 PM. |
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That really is very sad. ![]() I guess I was lucky to watch The Dark Knight Rises in 1570 then. |
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Apr 2007
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![]() Are you and Mrs.Miniver thinking that the behemoth projector pictured here - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...89830&page=115 has been removed? Boz, how’s this make you feel?...http://www.theguardian.com/film/2013...s-lost-forever |
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http://www.imax.com.au/news/2013/03/...ection-system/ I guess they're still around for now. Quote:
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Apr 2007
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Anyway, I don't think I'll be visiting Australia soon. Went there with my wife as a married couple, came back as a family. You know what I mean. ![]() |
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Beyond that, IMAX hasn't revealed much. It's still work in progress and they don't expect it to roll it out until Q4 2014. I think their priority is to provide bright images for the giant screen and 3D more than being particular about digital resolution. |
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I doubt it will reach that level of detail. An IMAX negative is, what, 18K? Let's assume that the theatrical print will lose half of the detail of the negative so we're still talking 8K here. I would be very shocked if the laser projector was anything higher than 4K. It is a sad day for movies once again.
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That's a huge punch to the gut. Very disappointing. I am really going to miss the look of film very soon.
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It's more than sad and disappointing. It's a f'n disgrace.
Lets not forget the only reason this is being done; money. Money which these companies have billions of from us. Anything to save a penny will do. I hope no one thought the digital camera change was to improve picture quality for us????? lol....lol....lol....lol...... No. ![]() |
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Apr 2007
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I remember many years ago, when I first bought Star Wars Episode III on DVD, I felt unsettled watching it.
The image was crystal clear (for DVDs) at the time, but I felt detached. It took me a while to realize that digital cinematography and direct digital production was "too perfect" for my liking. Don't get me wrong. I'm not here to bash digital production out right. I'm thankful for digital filmmaking technology. The significantly lower production costs mean more aspiring independent filmmakers are able to scale greater Heights in their story telling. Without technology, I wouldn't be studying and learning film production in school. It was only a dream for me to shoot anything on film. But I had to make do with DV tapes. Still, without technology, I probably wouldn't be here discussing in this forum. Although I have decided not to pursue this career path, I have never regretted learning and found a whole new level of appreciation for movies. But film production is something I fear only very few directors and cinematographers will aggressively push for now. Sometimes it's the simple imperfections of film productions that create that sense of escapism while watching a movie. Take the opening crawl for Star Wars. Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith scrolled so perfectly while the older movies had these little wobbles due to an untuned film perforations. Then there's film grain, specks, dusts and colour reproduction is something digital can only emulate. Perhaps, we have Blu-ray to blame as well. Who could forget the early days when ignorant consumers would ask why is the video so grainy or why are the black bars still there. I know I'm ranting and whining here. And I don't expect everyone or anyone to agree with me. I'm powerless to this change any more than how animated features are computer generated and no longer hand drawn or global warming from happening. It is happening, right? Right? Never mind. My two cents. I'm out, for now. Last edited by BozQ; 12-24-2013 at 11:55 AM. |
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