'Croppenheimer' explained: How to pick the best format to watch Oppenheimer
, with just 19 in the U.S., so most people will be seeing the film in digital IMAX. As we all know by now, not all IMAX screens are the same. The one we want forThe “with Laser” part is important, as it refers to the type of projector screening the film. Dual laser projectors can fill the height of the screen but are location-dependent.
These long answers are getting shorter. The 35mm prints will screen in a 2.40:1 aspect ratio but through actual celluloid, meaning the picture will be a high-resolution analog color. It’s rare to see 35mm prints of anything these days . If the options are there, you likely won’t regret seeingIf it’s a question between these two, go with the film. The colors will be richer, and the screen won’t be letterboxed.DCP screenings will show in a 2.
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