Bill Anderson
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It's funny that you should say that, Tim, I was about to ask if Jim had access to Area 51. I'm beginning to suspect that Jim is an alien. ( :
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I can only hope that RED is also thinking about convincing all the major Hollywood studios to release movies in 4K (on DVD discs? USB sticks?) to provide for nice content to see in 4K on a home REDRAY and 4K projector.
BTW... it is passive 3D. Active 3D just landed in the La Brea tar pits.
Jim
Will it be DCI compliant? This will be important to studios and cinemas.
Theater and home. Sooner rather than later.
Jim
Yeah, this is why the prospect of a laser projector is so exciting. It seems like it takes the best feature of plasma TVs (true blacks) and all of the great things about projectors and combines the two.2) Probably the most important thing and the real differentiator, and the thing that makes them look most like a cibachrome. THEY DO NOT PROJECT BLACK!, every other projector technology works by emitting 100% brightness uniformly and then either blocking or not reflecting the black parts of the image. Tack on the loss of contrast from passing the light through a lens and all of a sudden your blacks are really just grey. I can't stress enough how big of a deal this is. Scanning laser projectors just turn off for the black part of the image creating amazing contrast and fidelity.
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It was so clean and so vibrant the only thing I can compare it to is Cibachrome. That's it, a giant moving Cibachrome!"
Jim