The 11-mile long, 600 lbs IMAX print of ‘OPPENHEIMER’
The 11-mile long, 600 lbs IMAX print of ‘OPPENHEIMER’
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I didn’t realize imax was still film. I figured it went digital with everything else.
107 0 Reply70mm film to be exact
55 0 Reply15/70mm film to be exact. IMAX 15/70mm is different to standard 5/70mm you would get in a normal cinema.
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There’s only a handful of IMAX theatres in the world that can play this format. Most of them are digital.
39 0 ReplyYeah I'm stoked...two theaters play in 70mm format near me.
1 0 ReplyHow do you even find that out?
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Our local one did, but I guess not all. It's a shame, you used to be able to watch the film being wound through windows
17 0 ReplyYou can still do it through Linux, if you know the right commands..
14 0 ReplySimply redirect standard output to the projector's file descriptor.
3 0 ReplyI can honestly say I do not have any Windows in my house.
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Yeah, that was pretty cool to see growing up.
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Christopher Nolan is known for his love of film over digital.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/dark-knight-rises-chris-nolan-digital-335514/
9 0 Replythere are both, the top end is still film though as far as I understand
2 0 ReplyDigital still can’t match 70mm IMAX. In fact, IMAX film is even higher resolution than regular 70mm as the film runs through horizontally rather than vertically so more space is used for the image.
But a lot of it has moved digital. IMAX has special laser projectors. They just are not as good. Also, there is a lot of LieMAX (smaller theaters given IMAX branding) that are pretty well all digital.
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