It's interesting that you have to move the projector, rather than it being on a track. The Lamp house basically is the same as any Xenon Lamp house (non GT) . Loved the video. Thank you.
Awesome and no problem! When I originally made these tutorials it was to help my employees understand the projectors we use. I had no idea how many variations of IMAX projectors where out there at the time. There are some really cool film ones that are huge.
@@mathiscoenen9633 how complicated would it be to make a 70mm projector, I mean it's only a projector lamp, plumbing for cooling, bunch of rotors and a lens, right? When I have enough money I will try to design one and make it in reality
@@mathiscoenen9633 IMAX projectors don't even use a Geneva cross. They use a rolling loop system instead, which is much gentler on the film but more complex and requires compressed air to form the film into a loop. In fact, the compressed air is what makes IMAX projectors sound like engines when they're running.
Christie projector very easy to install lamp, unlike Barco. Lamp power are good running no pressure of lamp. Barco projector very pressure of lamp power.
Cause those lamps are like under like 400psi in the bulb. Mishandle it and could go off like a grenade. Don’t need anyone messing in there unless you got a key.
You are correct. I originally made these tutorials for my employees to better understand the projectors we use. I had no idea at the time the amount of variations of IMAX projectors that were out there. They have some really cool gigantic film ones.