

The first (or only) number indicates the screen diameter. ĭome theaters may indicate one or two screen sizes. IMAX GT Laser (dual 4K 3D projectors) and IMAX Laser Dome (single 4K projector) are capable of displaying aspect ratios as tall as 1.43:1. IMAX with Laser locations can use two 4K resolution digital projectors with laser light sources to project 3D content using wavelength multiplex visualization in a similar fashion to Dolby 3D.

These locations are capable of displaying aspect ratios as tall as 1.43:1. 3D presentations are shown using two projectors and either linear polarized or LCD shutter glasses. Traditional 15/70 mm IMAX locations use 70 mm film projectors, with the film running through the projector(s) horizontally, each frame being 15 perforations wide. Not included are IMAX venues with solely 2K resolution digital xenon projectors. It’s awesome and very worth it.This is a list of IMAX venues that feature either 15/70 mm film projectors or IMAX with Laser projectors. If I went back to California, I would definitely go to this theater again. The image quality looked a lot better than the old IMAX theater, and the sound. Not only was the movie awesome(it’s one of my favorite films of 2017 so far), the screen was still massive, but the image quality and sound got a major overhaul. I saw ’‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’‘(in IMAX 3D) in their new IMAX theater, and wow. Recliners, some auditoriums featuring Dolby Atmos sound, and a huge overhaul to their IMAX theater, now with the IMAX Laser system. When I next went to this theater this summer(when it was renamed Universal Cinema), it really had a massive renovation. Their screen was large and huge and had amazing sound, but that was nothing to the huge renovation it got.

Back when it still had it’s old name, I went to this theater on a trip to California 2 years ago, and saw ‘'Ant-Man’‘(in IMAX 3D) and ’‘Mission: Impossible-Rogue Nation’‘(I really liked both films, but I thought that ’‘Mission: Impossible-Rogue Nation’‘ was a bit better than ’‘Ant-Man’‘, but I think both of them are really good films) in their IMAX theater. I’ve been to this theater both when it was still AMC Universal Citywalk and when it was renamed Universal Cinema.
