Hi, Tyrone wrote:
> What drivel! How many digitally projected movies have you seen? Thge > results that we've seen in the US have been excellent. Apart from a > different "grain" pattern, the projected image is virtually impossible > to tell from (some) film - colors were great, detail high. Overall, > many enjoyable experiences >From http://www.kodak.com/US/en/corp/pressReleases/pr20020304-02.shtml (i.e. dated fourth of March this year) > To show first-run movies, the Kodak Digital Cinema projector, which is part of the > Kodak > system, offers a major step forward in digital image quality. It incorporates Kodak > Color > Management software and other proprietary Kodak imaging technology, in a projector > platform from JVC. The projector uses new JVC D-ILA three million pixel chips. > > "The new JVC chip offers more than double the resolution currently available in > digital > cinema projectors," says Mayson. "When you combine that gain in resolution with our > color management technology, we are coming a lot closer to our goal of matching the > best film quality available on screens today." Hope you didn't cheat on your driving eyesight test, Tyrone 8-) mike

