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  • This Youtube with Jaime and Goran points to the More Normal HDR for Cinemas

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hF8L1WbfMeI&feature=player_embedded

    Such research is tied to long development cycle of the DCI 2.0 Specification development  study topics. SEE BELOW

    Armed with latest research from several companies, personal visual discoveries of late in the HDR and WCG areas, reinforced by like-kind attuned image experts' early subjective observational phenomena, I have proposed To a major projector manufacturer that this wait and see has to be dispensed with.

    We have established a list of attributes that take advantage of readily available next gen signal routing topologies ,the result of the rapid technological developments in UHD TV's,  to  accelerate the pace of deployment to golden eyes in the private cinema and the Belair circuit, complemented with game changing fatigue free immersive audio. These people have these rooms with multiple portholes, let them watch dci 1.0 content on the xenon projectors, but let them expand their creative range by playing with next generation imaging TODAY, for sure it will be their preferred source to watch Broadcast HDR, amazon hdr, uhd bluray, and Comcast HDR setop UHD box content. Somewhere along the way the content creation kings' very own inquisitiveness will internalize these benefits of delivered by HDMI2.0a, and start testing different gradings for their Tentpole tour de-forces on experiments that empower them to conceive the next generation.

    NEVER FORGET - PERCEPTION IS LEARNED!

    Attached Files
    https://twitter.com/CINERAMAX<br /><br />https://WALLSCREEN-SKYLOUNGES.COM

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    Enlightened Intervention To Golden eyed and eared Baby Boomers required STAT.
    Attached Files
    https://twitter.com/CINERAMAX<br /><br />https://WALLSCREEN-SKYLOUNGES.COM

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