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IMAX is a proprietary system of high-resolution cameras, film formats, film projectors, and theaters known for having very large screens with a tall aspect ratio (approximately either 1.43:1 or 1.90:1) and steep stadium seating, with the 1.43:1 ratio format being available only in few selected locations.
Digital movies are projected using a digital video projector instead of a film projector, are shot using digital movie cameras or in animation transferred from a file and are edited using a non-linear editing system (NLE). The NLE is often a video editing application installed in one or more computers that may be networked to access the ...
IMAX Corporation is a Canadian production theatre company which designs and manufactures IMAX cameras and projection systems as well as performing film development, production, post-production and distribution to IMAX-affiliated theatres worldwide. [8]
Logo The Christie Mirage 5000, a 2001 DLP projector. Digital light processing (DLP) is a set of chipsets based on optical micro-electro-mechanical technology that uses a digital micromirror device. It was originally developed in 1987 by Larry Hornbeck of Texas Instruments. While the DLP imaging device was invented by Texas Instruments, the ...
Simulation of a spinning zoopraxiscope An early projector and seats from a movie theater. The main precursor to the movie projector was the magic lantern.In its most common setup it had a concave mirror behind a light source to help direct as much light as possible through a painted glass picture slide and a lens, out of the lantern onto a screen.
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A rendering of the new Jane & John Justin Foundation Omni Theater, replacing an IMAX projector with 8K digital LED panels on the theater’s dome. The theater on Montgomery Street, built in 1983 ...
35 mm × 9 projectors 360° 0.825" × 0.602" spherical 8.75 mm [48] Shanghai Film Projection Equipment Factory 1968 unknown (amateur format) 1 perf spherical 8.75 mm spherical Astrovision [49] Goto Optical: 1969 65 mm 10 perf, 2 sides spherical or fish-eye 70 mm fish-eye (dome projection) IMAX [50] IMAX Corporation: 1970 Tiger Child: 65 mm 1.34