Cavey
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Am i right in thinking this will be better quality than a normal projection?
Local cinema is showing it in Digital projection
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Cavey
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Nevermind, looks like the Digital means that it's 3D... 50p more...and have to wear glasses, should i bother... hmmmm
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John
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I've not heard anything about transformers being 3d, digital just means it uses a digital projector instead of film.
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Cavey
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So should be better quality?
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John
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I'm not 100% sure tbh, don't know much about it, i'd expect it to be.
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Cavey
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There's a normal viewing at 730, and digital at 8, so i'll aim for 745 and ask them about it, so if the monkeys there know anything about it
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Bart
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Its not 3D, but a number of cinemas are playing films "digitally" now instead of the traditional big tapes.
I understand they download them overnight from the movie companies.
Yes the quality will be better.
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John
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Quality isn't necessarily bette from a quick read, film can have a much higher resolution than the digital projector.
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K17STY
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Cinema up here is doing it 3D.
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John
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It wasn't recorded in 3D.
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Adam_B
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Im sure i read somewhere that certain scenes were 3D. It might be bollocks though.
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John
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Certain scenes are recorded with IMAX cameras for IMAX, none of it in 3D.
Bay thinks 3D is a gimmic according to wikipedia and after seeing that 3D valentine horror thing I's have to agree with him about current technology.
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Adam_B
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Ah yeah it was IMAX
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SteveW
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its the difference between normal DVD and Blu-ray
Digital cinema screenings are much richer sound and colour. go for that for a film like Transformers
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by SteveW
its the difference between normal DVD and Blu-ray
Digital cinema screenings are much richer sound and colour. go for that for a film like Transformers
agreed - Bluray is fantastic
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John
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It depends on the projector, some are only blu-ray resolution when film can be 4x times that.
In a lot of cases the digital copy has been scanned from film.
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Cavey
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It did seem very clear, and the sound was immense, i asked a higher up looking cinema monkey before going in and she said that the picture shouldn't be too much different because it's a 6 month old cinema, but the sound should be better.
Personally I think both were better, but that could also have been a kind of placebo because i was expecting it to be better
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Bram
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The digital showing was sold out when we went to Cinema Deluxe on Friday so we had to go to the Odeon instead
First time i've been to a 'normal' cinema since the Showcase Deluxe has opened and it seemed crap
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Cavey
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Yea, we went to Odeon to watch Wolverine, it wasn't great, but went on the fancy seats at the back with the lift up arm rests, so just lied across 4 seats and leant against the wall
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