Project Details
Description
The goal of this research project is to create a suitable architecture and proof-of-concept for an HDR projector product specifically targeted towards the mid-segment cinema projector market (i.e., PMF), in line with price-competitiveness and other market requirements like size, weight, power consumption, environmental footprint etc.
It addresses the following overarching objectives:
•Finding adequate solutions to drastically lower the production cost of the hybrid beam-steering HDR architecture, while maintaining the same image quality and HDR film grading process of the premium large format (i.e., PLF) technology, on a screen with a 0.7-0.8x lower gain-equivalent surface area.
•The other objective of the current research project is to investigate an architecture and technology basis for PMF projectors that allows a full lifetime of 30000hrs with no required periodic replacement of components or modules.
It addresses the following overarching objectives:
•Finding adequate solutions to drastically lower the production cost of the hybrid beam-steering HDR architecture, while maintaining the same image quality and HDR film grading process of the premium large format (i.e., PLF) technology, on a screen with a 0.7-0.8x lower gain-equivalent surface area.
•The other objective of the current research project is to investigate an architecture and technology basis for PMF projectors that allows a full lifetime of 30000hrs with no required periodic replacement of components or modules.
| Acronym | VLAOO39 |
|---|---|
| Status | Active |
| Effective start/end date | 1/10/23 → 30/09/26 |
Keywords
- Cinema Projection
- HDR
- Projector
Flemish discipline codes in use since 2023
- Photonics, light and lighting
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