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- Forum: Dunkirk
- Topic: IMAX Locations and Info Thread
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I'm sorry but should I be insulted for posting a fact????
- Forum: Dunkirk
- Topic: IMAX Locations and Info Thread
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Did you forget to take your pills today, idiot???MyCocaine wrote:Don't lecture me.MisterXDTV wrote:Imperial Copenaghen is standard 5/70 film, not IMAX....
Copenhagen both has 70mm at Imperial and IMAX at Cinemaxx.
Also, why don't you fuck off with those condescending commas.
Cinemaxx is a LieMax, so it means shit....
- Forum: Dunkirk
- Topic: IMAX Locations and Info Thread
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Imperial Copenaghen is standard 5/70 film, not IMAX....MyCocaine wrote:
Tickets goes on sale Friday. Sweet Jesus! 70MM + IMAX
- Forum: Dunkirk
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It matters what it was shot on. A film entirely shot on 65mm will look better on a 35mm print than a 35mm shot film. Same goes for blu-ray. Entirely shot on 65mm will look better in 1080p than a film shot in 35mm. Yes, but for a 65mm shot film, 35mm is still a huge bottleneck compared to 4K Digital...
- Forum: Dunkirk
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@Michaelf2225 There seems to be a lot of variables that affect a 35mm screening compared to the "perfect every single time" digital 2K. I think in this argument, you both are right :D @MisterXDTV I think I read stuff here about the process of making a 35mm print so I do understand what you're sayin...
- Forum: Dunkirk
- Topic: IMAX Locations and Info Thread
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Oh yeah I got it. I just mean they will figure out how to handle the whole process of switching between formats/using DATC. It's not my job to worry about this stuff :) It still is a bummer that a compromise has to be made. Edit: is 35mm really that bad? 35mm prints are usually under 2K resolution....
- Forum: Dunkirk
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These are the audio formats for film prints:
35mm: Dolby Digital 5.1 (320 kbps), AC3 Codec
70mm: Datasat 5.1 (882 kbps), APT-X100 Codec
IMAX 15/70: Uncompressed DTAC 5.1
35mm: Dolby Digital 5.1 (320 kbps), AC3 Codec
70mm: Datasat 5.1 (882 kbps), APT-X100 Codec
IMAX 15/70: Uncompressed DTAC 5.1
- Forum: Dunkirk
- Topic: IMAX Locations and Info Thread
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Aha. The thing is some of these screens will go back and forth between 70mm and Laser, so they probably figured things out. It's true that there's no confirmation of a 12-track mix, but Dolby Atmos on the other hand was confirmed, so there might be chance. They will switch, but it's impossibile to ...
- Forum: Dunkirk
- Topic: IMAX Locations and Info Thread
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Question: How many real IMAX screens that converted to Laser (+ the new sound system) still have film projectors and will probably play it in 70mm? Because 15/70 with the new sound system would be a win. Doesn't matter. The 15/70 film print is meant to run in sync with the DTAC system that is still...
- Forum: Dunkirk
- Topic: IMAX Locations and Info Thread
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There is no doubt about that: If you can see on a Dolby Cinema screen, that is the definitive experience, no laser IMAX, IMAX 70mm, Sony R515DS can't come closer to that kind of experience :thumbup: Wrong, Nolan movies get a better version from a better source for IMAX theaters so the rank is alway...