NEW LASER PROJECTORS CINERAMA DOME HOLLYWOOD

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Barry Lyndon opens at the Cinerama Dome, 1975

Cinerama Hollywood

Los Angeles, CA

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NEW LASER PROJECTORS CINERAMA DOME HOLLYWOOD

Went to watch Toy Story #4 last week in 3D at the Cinerama Dome Hollywood. As you can see in this sample photo the new laser projectors they just put in are not kind to the bottom right & left DCP screen curve. Things on the bottom of the large screen curve way up. The masking they put in on the bottom does not give the image a nice sharp edge on the bottom corners. The keystone is bad for DCP scope. While the laser picture is clean and bright watching the film on such a nice curved screen was ruined for me. We have been to many large curved screens around the USA and we don’t see this going on as bad as the Dome is now. Check out the Seattle Cinerama Theatre with a larger curved screen and you won’t find this problem on the bottom ends as bad. I think many new curved screen adjust for this problem with a alignment that pulls the image back down on the corners and a lens that helps correct the image?

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