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DCP-I Digital Cinema Projection for Small Screen Applications Designed specifically to meet the needs of small screen cinema and post-production applications, the Christie DCP-I utilizes the latest advancements in DLP™ Cinema T echnology . As the only digitally advanced technology to be endorsed by Hollywood, DLP™ Cinema technology offers a tru[...]
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Cinema Head • Light output meets SMPTE standard 12fL (film 16fL open gate) for screens 12m (up to 40ft width) • Contrast (sequential) 1350:1 (full white/full black) • ANSI 460:1 • Brightness uniformity within 90% displaying full white screen • Pixels 1280 x 1024 per Red, Green and Blue channels; equivalent to 3.9 million pixels • Digita[...]