DLP Motion Persistence

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ZenFvFvFotA
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DLP Motion Persistence

Post by ZenFvFvFotA » 04 Sep 2020, 21:59

Hello, was reading through this post viewtopic.php?t=6540 and was wondering if there had been any discussion of single chip dlp with sequential color via red green and blue led/laser diodes instead of using a color wheel.

The specific projector Im using, a Sim2 Mico, operates at an internal refresh rate of 48hz for 23p content and a color frequency of 8-900hz. This not only eliminates typical visibility of rainbow artifacts, but reduces solarizations, reduces countouring, improves bit depth. The dmd normally shuts off between color wheel segments, and without the color wheel the natural 10 microsecond impulse response of the dmd without the phosphor decay of crt seems to improve motion persistence.

I can only provide a very anecdotal and personal experience, but I havent been able to watch animation, anime, cgi, at 23p for Im not sure how long until using this projector.

If anyones interested, the projector also has an extremely wide native gamut at ~90% bt2020, is of course free of 3chip panel misconvergence, has very low chromatic abberation with quality optics, 98-99% full field uniformity, high pixel fill, its probably the most emissive displaylike pixel perfect projector ive seen. 3,000:1 native contrast, 15,000:1 gamma-corrected dynamic, 800:1 ansi contrast. Input lag is 16ms.

Heres a teardown
http://www.cine4home.de/tests/projektor ... o_Test.htm
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