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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Chang View Post
    Yes, I was told that it requires a silver screen and that the one used in the demo is a Stewart screen with 2.0 gain.
    Poo. I hope they manage to work around that as we had originally been told. Well, it's exceptionally promising nonetheless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Chang View Post
    Yes, I was told that it requires a silver screen and that the one used in the demo is a Stewart screen with 2.0 gain.
    But that's only required for showing 3-D... right? Can someone ask if 2-D can be shown on any other screen?
    One camera is a shoot... two or more is a production.
    L.C. (Elsie) N., omniographer.com, dba nelloProductions, LLC (soon)...looks like a good time to start a business.
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    But that's only required for showing 3-D... right?
    Yup. No need for a polarization screen for 2D.
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    Good to know Petri. Thanks.
    One camera is a shoot... two or more is a production.
    L.C. (Elsie) N., omniographer.com, dba nelloProductions, LLC (soon)...looks like a good time to start a business.
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  5. #135 dcpPlayer to 4K projector, interesting possibilities. 
    Specs on this projector are a bit thin, but it sounds like it would be a great companion to some software I develop for my company at www.digitall.net.au
    It sounds like, your projector and our software = 4K playback of a DCP very cost effectively.
    Recently we released dcpPlayer Version 2 with SMPTE DCP playback support on Windows based computers. Version 2 support SMPTE-DCP which means all the different frame rates, 24,25,30,48,50,60. As it based on the latest asdcplib, it will, but I have not really tested it, play back HFR (High frame rate) 3D at 48(96fps) and 60(120fps)
    I am keen to see if we can get dcpPlayer working with this projector with a full 4K video path. Check out dcpPlayer at our website..

    Jim, please contact me when you have time as we may have other opportunities for a projector like this in certain regions of the world.
    We will also be going to CinemCon, which I imagine you will also attend.

    Also, is it possible to get the official tech specs available at this time. (Or as much technical information you are willing to release at this time) Especially in terms of your position on DCI compliance. Is it the objective?
    Would like to make a video for my Cinema technology Video podcast. www.cinetechgeek.com

    James
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Chang View Post
    Yes, I was told that it requires a silver screen and that the one used in the demo is a Stewart screen with 2.0 gain.
    thanks for the info! still awesome, and since pretty much every cinema with realD already has one, it should be more than alright for cinemas.
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    How big and heavy is this baby?

    Anyone at NAB able to help?

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    Yes, I was told that it requires a silver screen and that the one used in the demo is a Stewart screen with 2.0 gain.
    If it does this projector is not for me. I don't want silver or high gain screens. At least it will force the competition to offer laser or LED based alternatives... If it does only for 3D I have to think about a flexible screen solution. Silver for 3D only might be acceptable to me.
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    You only need a silver screen for front projected 3D... If you only plan on using our Laser projector for 2D.. a white screen is fine.

    And remember.. since we are shooting 24 foot lamberts you don't need it to be high gain. A higher gain screen improves the effects of polarization but also gets into all sorts of other issues like hotspots etc.

    You guys that saw it yesterday should come see it again today.. we made some substantial improvements late in the wee hours today :)
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    Can you give any specific recommendation for a prefect screen gain/type/brand?! We're looking into building a new color correction room based on the projector, so we want everything to be perfect once you release it :)
    http://www.cgsweden.com Vfx, Motion Capture, Motiongraphics and Character Animation.
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