Star Trek on IMAX is letterbox, but that letterbox is bigger than the letterbox in a "regular" theater by a large margin, not to mention the better sound system you are much more likely to find in an IMAX theater vs a regular.
And Dark Knight only had a few screens in full IMAX format where it would go from letterbox to full screen. The whole thing was not 100% IMAX. It flipped back and forth between normal widescreen and full screen IMAX format.
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Star Trek on IMAX is letterbox, but that letterbox is bigger than the letterbox in a "regular" theater by a large margin, not to mention the better sound system you are much more likely to find in an IMAX theater vs a regular.
And Dark Knight only had a few screens in full IMAX format where it would go from letterbox to full screen. The whole thing was not 100% IMAX. It flipped back and forth between normal widescreen and full screen IMAX format.