From my perspective. Laser is better. Mainly due to the consistency of brightness across the screen.
metamerics is an issue but from my perspective in working with colour graders. It's only ever something they will notice. But yes, considering laser is the only form of projected image going forward, they have to come to terms with that issue. Barco has some type of Post-Projector coming out that is supposed to help with this issue.
But really, I find it a little academic.. as compared to the good old film days, where the colour of the image is directly effected by the varying state of the baths the film is developed in. Resulting in a greater divergence than metamerics. I see this as mostly a non-issue when it comes to consumer expectations.
On laser reaching the DCI primaries. Everyone has moved to better laser diodes, making this mostly a non issue from my understanding. Also, lasers, due to their nature will not drift, i.e. the spectral envelope will not change with age like a xenon lamp. For example, a grading house would do a light measurement every morning. Laser, as you would expect, shows this is not so much needed, as it does not deviate. A laser only makes a certain frequency of light, so no changing of envelope over time, just ensuring the power per colour channel does not drift is the issue.
I also consider this is more a vinyl vs digital type argument. Technically digital is better but many prefer vinyl. Technically, Laser is better, but I expect many here prefer xenon.
metamerics is an issue but from my perspective in working with colour graders. It's only ever something they will notice. But yes, considering laser is the only form of projected image going forward, they have to come to terms with that issue. Barco has some type of Post-Projector coming out that is supposed to help with this issue.
But really, I find it a little academic.. as compared to the good old film days, where the colour of the image is directly effected by the varying state of the baths the film is developed in. Resulting in a greater divergence than metamerics. I see this as mostly a non-issue when it comes to consumer expectations.
On laser reaching the DCI primaries. Everyone has moved to better laser diodes, making this mostly a non issue from my understanding. Also, lasers, due to their nature will not drift, i.e. the spectral envelope will not change with age like a xenon lamp. For example, a grading house would do a light measurement every morning. Laser, as you would expect, shows this is not so much needed, as it does not deviate. A laser only makes a certain frequency of light, so no changing of envelope over time, just ensuring the power per colour channel does not drift is the issue.
I also consider this is more a vinyl vs digital type argument. Technically digital is better but many prefer vinyl. Technically, Laser is better, but I expect many here prefer xenon.
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