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The IMAX Experience® is as unique and powerful as the technology behind it. Images of immense size and striking clarity.
Sound so clear and deep you can feel it.
Giant screens that immerse you in new worlds.
And specially designed theatres that transport you there.
Only IMAX® state-of-the-art technology creates The IMAX Experience®. |
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The word IMAX is short for "Image Maximum".
IMAX film is ten times larger than normal film. Normal movie film is the size of a stamp, while the IMAX film is the size of a postcard.
The size of IMAX film is so large that one 40-minute film is approximately 3 miles long or 15,840 feet!
A single 500-foot roll of IMAX film, which is just enough to capture just 90 seconds of action, weighs five pounds.
IMAX film is strong enough to pull a truck.
An IMAX 3D camera weighs 240 lbs.
The IMAX projector weighs 2,500 lbs. and is the size of a small car.
An IMAX bulb has 15,000 watts of power and is so powerful that it can be viewed from the moon with the naked eye.
If you were to put a big log directly in front of an IMAX projector, it would spontaneously combust! |
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IMAX FILM
SIZE
IMAX uses 15-perforation, 70mm film to shoot and project images of incredible sharpness. The 15/70 frame is 10 times larger than the 35mm used in regular theatres and three times larger than standard 70mm film used in classic Hollywood epics. This makes it the largest commercial film ever invented. |
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IMAX
SCREEN SIZE VS. OTHER SCREENS
IMAX
and IMAX 3D giant flat screens soar up to eight stories high
and are designed to encompass your peripheral vision. These
screens are painted silver to maximize the amount of light
reflected back to the audience. Half the size of a football
field and large enough to show a whale life-size, IMAX screens
fully immerse you in the scene. |
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IMAX
CAMERA
The IMAX camera is an integral part of The IMAX Experience. They have been to outer space, explored the ocean floor, summited Mt. Everest and traveled the globe. The IMAX camera is specifically designed to shoot 15 perforation, 70 mm film (15/70) - the world's largest film format. Weighing between 42 and 100 pounds, these cameras are extremely versatile and can be used in virtually any environment. |
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IMAX
PROJECTOR |
IMAX, IMAX 3D and
IMAX Dome projectors are the most advanced, precise
and powerful projectors ever built. The Proprietary
IMAX Rolling Loop technology ensures far superior
picture and focus steadiness to deliver the largest,
sharpest and brightest images imaginable. Light from
the 15,000watt lamp of some IMAX projectors is so
bright that, if one were operated on the moon,
people on Earth could see it with the naked eye. |
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IMAX
SOUND
IMAX uncompressed digital, wrap-around sound is simply unsurpassed in depth and clarity. Our proprietary six-channel, Proportional Point SourceTM Loudspeaker system delivers exacting volume and quality at every seat throughout the theatre. From a small drop of rain to a massive clap of thunder, you'll hear every shade and subtlety, regardless of where you are sitting |
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3D IMAX Technology |
IMAX
3D technology is the most advanced 3D film technology
in the world and is based on human vision. When
you look at an object, each of your eyes sees a
slightly different view. Through a process called "stereopsis" your
brain brings the two views together into a single
three dimensional image. The IMAX 3D projector
uses Rolling Loop technology to run two separate
rolls of film simultaneously past twin projection
lenses. To enable the 3D effect, the lenses are
carefully aligned to project both left and right
eye views onto the giant screen. To see images
in 3D, the audience wears either polarized glasses
or a headset that includes electronic liquid-crystal
shutter (E3D) glasses. While they have different
technologies, both types of 3D glasses work with
the IMAX 3D projector to provide stunning 3D images.
Blockbuster IMAX Theater audiences wear E3D glasses.
Two sets of shutters within the 3D projector switch
back and forth at 96 times per second, to project
alternate left and right eye images on the screen.
During the presentation, E3D glasses sense a signal
from the projector. In response to this signal,
the left and right eye shutters in the glasses
alternately open and close in conjunction with
the projector shutters to make sure each eye sees
the appropriate image, ultimately creating the
3D effect. |