Panamorph CDR-E1

Direct Attach Lens System

Panamorph CDR-E1

Direct Attach Lens System
$5,995.00
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Overview

Exceed commercial cinema quality by engaging the internal anamorphic modes of today’s 4K projectors to add 2.6 million more pixels of clarity and 38% more brightness when showing movies and streaming content in the cinema format. Panamorph lenses are the most recognized and most recommended anamorphic conversion lenses used in close to 10,000 of the highest end home theaters throughout the world. Winner of the CEPro Product of Year for both 2019 (Paladin DCR Lens) and 2020 (DCR Direct Attach Lens).

Converting your Projector to Cinema 4K

Over 80% of the most popular movies are made in the standard commercial cinema 2.4:1 aspect ratio and even today’s streaming shows are migrating to this format. This content is meant and created to be the largest experience in your theater but on a flat panel TV or 16:9 projection system it is actually displayed as the smallest experience with the lowest performance because millions of display pixels are turned off to create black bars (yes, even with “lens memory zooming“). But now today’s most popular projector models also include anamorphic upconversion modes for use with an external anamorphic lens to convert their full 4K performance into the larger 2.4:1 cinema format for the highest brightness and detail – all while still providing modes for watching 16:9 content. The anamorphic big screen advantage means your projector can actually deliver higher detail than you’ll see in most commercial theaters and certainly higher than you can see with a flat-panel TV.

The Original Movie is Surrounded by Unused Black Display Pixels

Consumer cinema-format 4K movies are delivered using 3840 horizontal x 1600 vertical pixels to maintain their original 2.4:1 aspect ratio (ie 3840/1600=2.4). When displayed in the center of the 4096 x 2160 pixels of a 4K/4096 projector there are 2,703,360 unused black display pixels surrounding the movie or 2,150,400 unused display pixels when displayed in the center of the 3840 x 2160 pixels of a 4K/UHD 16:9 projector.

The Upconverted Movie Uses The Repurposed Black Pixels

Anamorphic upconversion is now an included option in many 16:9 4K (UHD) projectors. This upconversion applies digital scaling and possibly other image processing algorithms to convert the movie to a higher resolution of 4096 x 2133 (17:9 projectors) or 3840 x 2133 (16:9 projectors) using 43% (17:9) or 33% (16:9) more display pixels. While no real, additional source resolution is implied, upconversion from real movie content has been proven to not only provide substantial additional image brightness from these millions of additional pixels but also additional realistic detail and subsequently improved clarity. However, without an anamorphic lens, this enhancement leaves the movie appearing vertically stretched by 25% (17:9) or 33% (16:9).

The Upconverted Movie on a 2.40:1 Screen Through a Panamorph Lens

The upconverted movie is optically compressed through an external Panamorph DCR anamorphic lens to correct the residual vertical stretch from the upconversion process. This restores the original 2.4:1 movie aspect ratio while retaining the significant performance enhancement from the upconverted pixels for greater visual clarity combined with a net brightness increase of approximately 38% over projection of the original movie.

Details & Specs

Attachment

  • Lens system attaches directly into projector lens opening using proprietary retaining system.

Minimum Throw Ratio

  • 1.4:1 (throw distance divided by 2.40:1 screen width) with edge distortion of approximately 0.006 x screen width (less with higher throw ratio)

Recommended Screen Format

  • Flat, 2.40:1 format with at least 1.5" border

Recommended Projector Position

  • Horizontally centered on screen +/- 3"
  • Vertically positioned from 10% below to 30% above top of screen (ideally at screen top)

Compatibility

DCR-J1

  • JVC DLA-NZ7 (and respective older models)
  • JVC DLA-NZ8 (and respective older models)
  • JVC DLA-RS2100
  • JVC DLA-RS3100

DCR-S1

  • Sony VPL-VW295ES
  • Sony VPL-VW325ES
  • Sony VPL-VW695ES
  • Sony VPL-VW715ES
  • Sony VPL-VW270ES
  • Sony VPL-VW290ES
  • Sony VPL-VW570ES
  • Sony VPL-VW590ES

DCR-S2

  • Sony VPL-VW885ES
  • Sony VPL-VW915ES
  • Sony VPL-VW760ES
  • Sony VPL-VW790ES

DCR-S3

  • Sony VPL-XW5000ES

DCR-S4

  • Sony VPL-XW6000ES
  • Sony VPL-XW7000ES

CDR-E1

  • Epson LS12000

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