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Equipment & Techniques => Digital Projection Tools and Techniques => Topic started by: Gellman on July 18, 2006, 08:54:28 pm

Title: Projected image quality
Post by: Gellman on July 18, 2006, 08:54:28 pm
Can anyone share knowledge about the the most important technical specs or features of a digital projector that contribute to optimum image quality?
Title: Projected image quality
Post by: digitaldog on July 19, 2006, 09:20:11 am
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Can anyone share knowledge about the the most important technical specs or features of a digital projector that contribute to optimum image quality?
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All I can say is I NEVER use an LCD projector on location without first building a profile for it using the GretagMacbeth (now X-Rite) I1 Beamer. It can make a huge difference in color and tone.
Title: Projected image quality
Post by: ricwis on July 19, 2006, 11:01:31 am
Andrew,
Any thoughts on the DLP technology?

From what I can find, DLP provides better contrast and color but may have some "flicker" when a small segment of people view it.  The thinking is their eyes are more sensitive to this but it is not a problem for most people.  I have seen DLP TV and it is really nice.

Thanks
Title: Projected image quality
Post by: digitaldog on July 19, 2006, 11:05:19 am
My Optima H31 is DLP and I love it. The flicker I don't see. Very, very occasionally I'll see the white "rainbow" effect but more so on my Samsung 56" DLP HDTV.

I got the Optima Gray Wolf screen which really helps the contrast and blacks.