> 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


Mike, Mike, Mike ...

You seem to be basing your original comment on something you read 
rather than having seen the results with your own eyes.  That doesn't 
lend much credence to your POV.  

It's interesting to note that at least one of the major theaters in 
California, where we saw the digital movies, sometimes projected the 
same movie conventionally, since not every screen in the multiplex was 
set up for digital projection, and some movies were popular enough to 
be played on more than one screen.  In all instances when we compared 
the digital projection with conventional projection, the results 
showed no clear superiority of film over digital.  On the contrary, 
the digitally projected movies offered more than the film, as noted in 
my earlier message.

Further, this article refers to the Kodak system.  Is that the only 
system in use?  I doubt it <L>

My eyesight is quite good, actually ... no need to cheat on that 
portion of my driving exam ;-))

Ciao and Cheers,

Tyrone



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