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  2. Dolby Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Dolby Laboratories has partner contracts with Cinesa, Vue Cinemas, AMC Theatres (known as Dolby Cinema at AMC, formerly Dolby Cinema at AMC Prime until early 2017), [5] Cineplexx Cinemas, Wanda Cinemas, Jackie Chan Cinema, Reel Cinemas and Odeon Cinemas [6] to install Dolby Cinemas. [7] On May 26, 2017, Dolby announced they made a deal with ...

  3. Dolby - Wikipedia

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    Dolby Digital Cinema [48] Dolby Surround 7.1, [49] first introduced theatrically with Toy Story 3, in 2010. Dolby 3D [50] Dolby Atmos [51]

  4. Dolby Atmos - Wikipedia

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    As of April 2023, there were over 7,800 cinema screens, across 105 countries, which supported or were committed to support Dolby Atmos. [9] Dolby Atmos has also been adapted to a home theater format and is the audio component of Dolby Cinema. [10]

  5. Dolby Stereo - Wikipedia

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    Of the two, Dolby SVA is by far the more significant, bringing high-quality stereo sound within the reach of virtually every cinema. Though 6-track magnetic stereo had been used in Cinerama films since 1952, and Fox had introduced 4-track stereo magnetic sound as part of the CinemaScope system in 1953, the technology had proved to be expensive and unreliable.

  6. Category:Surround sound - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 September 2018, at 17:58 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Dolby 3D - Wikipedia

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    Dolby 3D (formerly known as Dolby 3D Digital Cinema) is a marketing name for a system from Dolby Laboratories, Inc. to show three-dimensional motion pictures in a ...

  8. Dolby Vision - Wikipedia

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    Dolby Vision is a set of technologies developed by Dolby Laboratories for high dynamic range (HDR) video. [1] [2] [3] It covers content creation, distribution, and playback.[1] [4] [5] [6] It includes dynamic metadata that define the aspect ratio and adjust the picture based on a display's capabilities on a per-shot or even per-frame basis, optimizing the presentation.

  9. Dolby (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dolby Cinema, a premium cinema concept Dolby noise-reduction system (Dolby NR, invented 1965), a series of noise reduction systems for analog magnetic tape audio produced by Dolby Laboratories Places