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RE: Color in 'digital cinema' projection
- To: "Michael C. Kaye" <m.c.kaye at ix.netcom.com>, multiple recipients of <telecine at alegria.com>
- Subject: RE: Color in 'digital cinema' projection
- From: "Randy K. Reck" <rreck at encorevideo.com>
- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 10:34:23 -0800
- Resent-Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 12:34:44 -0600
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Michael C. Kaye wrote:
...Film has far better color reproduction than a tri color
> system.
> There go those nice greens and cyans.
>
>
Isn't film itself a tri color system of sorts? I'm all for keeping
nice colors, however. I have my own list of favorites. If we keep cropping
the tristimulus chromaticity chart, our grand kids will be watching black &
white. (that would solve all kinds of bandwidth problems) (!)
Randy Reck
Chief Lightbulb Changer
Encore Santa Monica
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