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ISO 26431:2008

ISO 26431:2008 Digital cinema (D-cinema) quality – Part 1: Screen luminance level, chromaticity and uniformity

CDN $76.00

Description

ISO 26431-1:2008 specifies the absolute luminance level, white point chromaticity and luminance uniformity of the reflected screen light for the presentation of motion pictures by projectors with digital light engines in review rooms and commercial cinemas.

It is the purpose of ISO 26431-1:2008 to achieve the tone scale and contrast in the projected image that will correspond to that intended during the mastering process.

Edition

1

Published Date

2008-08-20

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

5

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 26431-1:2008 specifies the absolute luminance level, white point chromaticity and luminance uniformity of the reflected screen light for the presentation of motion pictures by projectors with digital light engines in review rooms and commercial cinemas.

It is the purpose of ISO 26431-1:2008 to achieve the tone scale and contrast in the projected image that will correspond to that intended during the mastering process.

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