with todays movie, i think i have seen all possible combinations of IMAX
1.movie shot using normal camera => projected using 70 mm IMAX projector (Inception)
2.movie shot using normal camera with some scenes shot using 70 mm IMAX camera => projected using 70 mm IMAX projector (Dark knight, Dark Knight rises, Interstellar)
3.movie shot using normal camera with some scenes shot using digital IMAX camera => projected using digial IMAX projector (Transformers 4)
4.movie shot using normal camera => projected using digital IMAX projector (Mission Impossible 4)
5.movie shot using normal camera with some scenes shot using 70 mm IMAX camera => projected using laser IMAX projector (Dunkirk Prologue)
6.movie shot using normal camera =>projected using laser IMAX projector (Rogue One)
Saw Rogue One today. And they showed the Dunkirk “prologue”. I looked back in the middle of the trailer and could see two projectors being used (which would imply they used the two projector IMAX Laser system). And for those of you who are wondering, yes the laser projection of Dunkirk prologue filled the ENTIRE screen! just like how it filled during the interstellar 70 mm IMAX scenes. So i am relieved now and am ready to say goodbye to 70 mm IMAX projectors (but not to 70 mm IMAX cameras as i believe you still need those)
with todays movie, i think i have seen all possible combinations of IMAX
1.movie shot using normal camera => projected using 70 mm IMAX projector (Inception)
2.movie shot using normal camera with some scenes shot using 70 mm IMAX camera => projected using 70 mm IMAX projector (Dark knight, Dark Knight rises, Interstellar)
3.movie shot using normal camera with some scenes shot using digital IMAX camera => projected using digial IMAX projector (Transformers 4)
4.movie shot using normal camera => projected using digital IMAX projector (Mission Impossible 4)
5.movie shot using normal camera with some scenes shot using 70 mm IMAX camera => projected using laser IMAX projector (Dunkirk Prologue)
6.movie shot using normal camera =>projected using laser IMAX projector (Rogue One)
Saw Rogue One today. And they showed the Dunkirk “prologue”. I looked back in the middle of the trailer and could see two projectors being used (which would imply they used the two projector IMAX Laser system). And for those of you who are wondering, yes the laser projection of Dunkirk prologue filled the ENTIRE screen! just like how it filled during the interstellar 70 mm IMAX scenes. So i am relieved now and am ready to say goodbye to 70 mm IMAX projectors (but not to 70 mm IMAX cameras as i believe you still need those)
I think Dolby projectors will not be able to project to a large screen such as Lincoln 13 screen . So you cannot compare IMAX 70 mm with Dolby
Am yet to see IMAX laser