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Anyone know what projectors AMC theaters use?
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<blockquote data-quote="oldmodman" data-source="post: 14471927" data-attributes="member: 10303"><p>They are using the 4K Sony projectors.</p><p></p><p>But a lot of the theaters are screwing the customers. They leave the 3D lenses in the projectors rather than changing them out for the correct 2D lenses when showing 2D films. </p><p>The result is a dim, low contrast image that sucks. The reason they don't change the lens is the difficulty in doing so. You have to open up the projector casing and that requires a password</p><p>while the box is hooked up to the internet. otherwise it locks down and won't turn on again until a tech comes out. Sony is refusing to talk about this problem.</p><p>Plus, a lot of theaters are leaving the bulbs in play long after they are supposed to change them. This not only results in a dimmer picture but also a color shift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldmodman, post: 14471927, member: 10303"] They are using the 4K Sony projectors. But a lot of the theaters are screwing the customers. They leave the 3D lenses in the projectors rather than changing them out for the correct 2D lenses when showing 2D films. The result is a dim, low contrast image that sucks. The reason they don't change the lens is the difficulty in doing so. You have to open up the projector casing and that requires a password while the box is hooked up to the internet. otherwise it locks down and won't turn on again until a tech comes out. Sony is refusing to talk about this problem. Plus, a lot of theaters are leaving the bulbs in play long after they are supposed to change them. This not only results in a dimmer picture but also a color shift. [/QUOTE]
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