You've never tuned a theatre, if so you would know that the film aspect is 2.39:1 not 16:9 and that there are no "self tuning" systems in theatres. Sorry you lose.
That said it's very easy to tell if you are seeing it in a 70mm house or Digital, if there are large ports spanning a 6' width and the screen is less than 50' wide it's digital, if there is only one large port with two lens situated one directly above the other and the screen is over 50' wide then it is 70mm.
“Measuring 21.5 inches each, with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, and optical multitouch technology under their chunky bezels, these two models represent the biggest mainstream push for touchscreen computing yet.”
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You've never tuned a theatre, if so you would know that the film aspect is 2.39:1 not 16:9 and that there are no "self tuning" systems in theatres. Sorry you lose.
That said it's very easy to tell if you are seeing it in a 70mm house or Digital, if there are large ports spanning a 6' width and the screen is less than 50' wide it's digital, if there is only one large port with two lens situated one directly above the other and the screen is over 50' wide then it is 70mm.