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  1. Martin Dew

    Epson introduces its most advanced Laser Projector to Date: Epson Pro Cinema 4K PRO-UHD LS12000

    According to Epson and via a couple of the other forums, John, there were incremental changes to brightness and HDR tone mapping in that update. I've also had anecdotal reports from some of my contacts here that they're getting better brightness from formerly problematic HDR sources. I was...
  2. Martin Dew

    Epson introduces its most advanced Laser Projector to Date: Epson Pro Cinema 4K PRO-UHD LS12000

    Look at the screen close up to start with, John. The pixel borders should now almost be undetectable at 24 fps. Image is consequently much sharper. There was a lot of talk about this in owner threads on the other channels. (It was f/w 1.03, not 1.04 as I originally said.) I also found this...
  3. Martin Dew

    Epson introduces its most advanced Laser Projector to Date: Epson Pro Cinema 4K PRO-UHD LS12000

    I think it's worth mentioning that Epson issued a 1.04 firmware update for the 6050UB (the LS12000's lamp-based forerunner) a few months ago. It included a 3x pixel shift enhancement improving resolution, brightness, HDR brightness and contrast. I found the results stunning, and I'm told it puts...
  4. Martin Dew

    Epson introduces its most advanced Laser Projector to Date: Epson Pro Cinema 4K PRO-UHD LS12000

    Totally agree. Joe Kane told me you need a minimum 12-foot wide screen to perceive 4K detail in a small room. He went round the studios in LA telling effects artists to get off their desktop monitors and review their work on projected images in dedicated rooms.
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