Thanks, Mr. Worf.  I guess I'm wondering whether there is a noticeable
difference between digital IMAX and analog IMAX if such a thing still
exists.

On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Mr. Worf <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Think of IMax as high resolution digital film. 3d Imax is high resolution
> 3d. Its the best way to see a 3d film.
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> On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Tracy Curtis <[email protected]>wrote:
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>> Could someone enlighten me on the difference between regular and really
>> good IMAX?  I saw Avatar in IMAX 3D.  But I'm not sure now whether I could
>> have had a different experience.
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>> On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 12:03 PM, Kelwyn <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>> http://blackplush.blogspot.com/2010/04/avatar-to-imax.html
>>>
>>> It is hard to believe anything can surpass the experience of watching
>>> Avatar in 3-D. Then James Cameron and crew takes it up a notch and releases
>>> the movie in the IMAX format. And I am not talking about seeing it at some
>>> rinky-dink flat IMAX screen, I am talking about crystal clear images on a
>>> six-story-tall screen with wraparound digital surround sound at an IMAX®
>>> Dome Theater.
>>>
>>> Settling back in your stadium seat and seeing the movie unspool in front
>>> of you, above you and on either side of you is a transcendent experience.
>>> Filmed to take advantage of the full IMAX experience, Avatar has so much to
>>> engage the eye and ear it is sometimes hard to decide what to focus on.
>>>
>>> And all of it is spectacular, stupendous, marvelous - you lose track of
>>> superlatives.
>>>
>>> This format allows you to appreciate the proper scale of the ten-foor
>>> tall Navi and the majesty of Hometree. The flora and fauna is awe-inspiring
>>> and the predators are truly menacing. "That was scary!" my seventeen
>>> year-old daughter exclaimed as Jake Scully (Sam Worthington) made a
>>> hairbreadth escape.
>>>
>>> The photo-realism is stunning. With the world of Paradox literally
>>> wrapped around you, everything is heightened: the drama, the suspense; even
>>> the romance. You can actually look into Neytiri's face and see every facet
>>> of her large, expressive eyes.
>>>
>>> ~rave!
>>>
>>>
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