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gel said:Not yet, got to convince my 12 year old niece it's worth seeing!
Just convinced my niece so I will be booking them tomorrow. 3D isn't it? Cheers.Series1boy said:gel said:Not yet, got to convince my 12 year old niece it's worth seeing!
not yet but seriously thinking about because I don't want to miss this and it's got to be in imax..
gel said:Not yet, got to convince my 12 year old niece it's worth seeing!
bigboss said:For the very best experience, this is the place to go to:
http://www.empirecinemas.co.uk/news/imax_launches_new_laser_system_at_ic...
Not your cuppa tea Dave? *smile*daveh75 said:Hell no!
Won't be watching that bollox.
bigboss said:bigboss said:For the very best experience, this is the place to go to:
http://www.empirecinemas.co.uk/news/imax_launches_new_laser_system_at_ic...
Link now clickable.
"The future of cinema technology arrives in the UK as IMAX Corporation today confirms the launch of its new laser projection system at one of its flagship cinemas, The Empire Leicester Square on 2nd October with The Walk: An IMAX 3D Experience. The Empire Leicester Square will be the first IMAX cinema in Europe to launch the new technology.
IMAX with laser represents a quantum leap forward in cinema technology – providing audiences with the sharpest, brightest, clearest and most vivid digital images ever, combined with a whole new level of immersive audio.
Designed from the ground up for IMAX’s largest screens, the dual 4K laser projection system is equipped with a new optical engine and suite of proprietary IMAX technologies capable of projecting an image with maximum resolution and sharpness, unparalleled 2D and 3D brightness, industry-leading contrast and an expanded color gamut that will allow filmmakers to present more vivid and exotic colors than ever before.
The new system also includes IMAX’s next-generation sound technology that delivers even greater power and precision for ultimate audio immersion. It has been upgraded to 12 discrete channels plus sub-bass, and includes additional side channels as well as new overhead channels that will improve the system’s ability to position sounds around the audience and further ensure every seat is the best in the house."
Looks awesome!gel said:Official trailer just released:
https://www.avforums.com/news/final-star-wars-poster-and-trailer-release...
Yep, that's the one I just linked too. Looks great!his dudeness said:the final trailer,looks awsomehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGbxmsDFVnE
Not sure, but I do know that Steve Withers has booked his tickets in 2D because he said he doesn't do 3D conversion.Series1boy said:I can't be doing with 3D, it gives me a right headache. Is it only in 3D for iMax?
Apart from this new place I always thought Empire has the best cinema sound.bigboss said:bigboss said:For the very best experience, this is the place to go to:
http://www.empirecinemas.co.uk/news/imax_launches_new_laser_system_at_ic...
Link now clickable.
"The future of cinema technology arrives in the UK as IMAX Corporation today confirms the launch of its new laser projection system at one of its flagship cinemas, The Empire Leicester Square on 2nd October with The Walk: An IMAX 3D Experience. The Empire Leicester Square will be the first IMAX cinema in Europe to launch the new technology.
IMAX with laser represents a quantum leap forward in cinema technology – providing audiences with the sharpest, brightest, clearest and most vivid digital images ever, combined with a whole new level of immersive audio.
Designed from the ground up for IMAX’s largest screens, the dual 4K laser projection system is equipped with a new optical engine and suite of proprietary IMAX technologies capable of projecting an image with maximum resolution and sharpness, unparalleled 2D and 3D brightness, industry-leading contrast and an expanded color gamut that will allow filmmakers to present more vivid and exotic colors than ever before.
The new system also includes IMAX’s next-generation sound technology that delivers even greater power and precision for ultimate audio immersion. It has been upgraded to 12 discrete channels plus sub-bass, and includes additional side channels as well as new overhead channels that will improve the system’s ability to position sounds around the audience and further ensure every seat is the best in the house."
Damn! So much for that idea.bigboss said:Yes, it'll only be in 3D for IMAX.
bigboss said:Yes, it'll only be in 3D for IMAX.
chrisr1718 said:bigboss said:Yes, it'll only be in 3D for IMAX.
No it won't! It's in 3D at my local, Guildford, and thats definitely not IMAX!!
I've booked for 2D anyway, don't like 3D, much to artificial.