Chuck, You are correct that the movie was pristine other then that, and that was truly cool to see. However I had just come from a pristine film version the day before so with the exception of the reel change dots it was a clean picture.
As time goes on the DLP version is obviously going...
Thanks Marc and Gabriel for the comments. I agree with both of your comments, and my thoughts about questioning FP for the home was out of frustration for the theater screening of the movie. I would bet that they did not change the screen or use a high enough bulb...
However, with that...
I also just got back from watching Star Wars EpII at the DLP theater in Vally View Ohio, I was VERY disappointed. The picture was very dark and hard to see in low light scenes, also the blacks were not true.
I saw the film version on Thursday and was MUCH more impressed with the film...