I want to hear what resolution they're going to use, and how they will be doing it. Existing 2K DLP digital cinema projectors certainly won't cut it for IMAX, and I don't even think 4K would do that monster screen justice.
my guess is they would go 8k for imax projection 16k would be the best. but 8k should work, commerical screans are smaller than the ones u see in educational venues. but still fn huge :)
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I want to hear what resolution they're going to use, and how they will be doing it. Existing 2K DLP digital cinema projectors certainly won't cut it for IMAX, and I don't even think 4K would do that monster screen justice.
my guess is they would go 8k for imax projection 16k would be the best. but 8k should work, commerical screans are smaller than the ones u see in educational venues. but still fn huge :)