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The newly developed optical engine features a new wire grid and a redesigned aperture that reduce excess light leakage to negligible levels, making possible a remarkable 100,000:1 native contrast ratio. High contrast and film-like quality offered by the original D-ILA devices also help to ensure smoother greyscale, truer black levels, and increased depth.
Clear Motion Drive technology successfully generates an accurate intermediate frame even for scenes with rapid movement by employing JVC’s original high-precision interpolation algorithm that strengthens the precision of picture-character detection. When the video signal source is 50/60 fps broadcasting, viewers can enjoy smoother and clearer images with reduced motion blurring thanks to this unique interpolation technique that optimises the number of frames
3D Method
The mechanism behind 3D viewing involves binocular disparity, a unique form of depth perception used by humans that takes two different views and moulds them together into a three-dimensional object. 3D video content is created by using a special camera with two separate lenses that can record images for the left and right eyes sequentially. These recorded images for the left and right eyes are projected separately on the projector and synchronized, which when viewed by 3D glasses that darken sequentially for each eye, create binocular disparity to enable the brain to perceive them as 3D stereoscopic images.
The DLA-X Series Projectors are compatible with a variety of 3D formats including Frame Packing for Blu-ray 3D, Side-by-Side (used mainly for broadcasting), and Top-and-Bottom.
In addition to the ordinary 6-axis matrix of red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, and yellow, the new Colour Management System features a seventh matrix of orange to ensure the precise adjustment of hue, saturation, and intensity. The addition of the orange axis also helps in enhancing the selection of the colour spectrum for skin tones. And for improved operability, only the colour being adjusted will be shown on the screen in its actual hue while the others are displayed in black and white.
JVC’s exclusive Real Colour Imaging Technology achieves excellent colour reproduction faithful to the original source by incorporating a colour temperature setting equivalent to that of a Xenon lamp, a popular light source used in cinemas, and by creating original colour profiles, which help enhance picture quality to levels that go beyond expectations.
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