Poor Picture At Your Local Cinema?
The Hub writes "Have you ever noticed that the picture in your local movie theater is too dark or grainy? The Boston Globe does some good ol' fashioned investigative reporting to find the culprit. Apparently, the cause is linked to some 3D digital projectors requiring a technically challenging lens switch for 2D movies that sometimes doesn't happen."
And it's not just picture issues, but as TFA mentioned there are sometimes sound problems that go uncorrected for long periods. I drastically reduced my movie-going years ago when I realized I could invest a few grand at home, and come pretty darn close to the theater experience, in some cases surpass it. If I'm paying $10-$15 for a movie ticket, I expect a properly calibrated projector and sound system. Oh and let's all be surprised at once that Sony locks down their pro equipment even tighter than the consumer shit.
How about explaining why the picture sucked at my local cinema before this 3D craze took off?
Funny may not give karma, but +5 Informative never made anyone snort coffee out their nose.
So, let's recap again:
Home theatre:
- Better sound (always in the sweet spot)
- Better, cheaper food
- Alcohol, if inclined
- No cell phones
- No lines
- No noisy neighbors
- Can pause for bathroom breaks and food refills
- More comfortable seats
- and now better picture
Cinema:
- New releases available immediately
- Can go with large group
- 3D (I already wear glasses, so this isn't necessarily an advantage)
HT costs a lot up-front, but once you have it, you'll use it a lot - especially considering it works for TV and gaming. (My setup would take about 125 cinema trips for two to break even)