Digital Projection
Digital projection is a technology that uses digital images to display content on a screen. Unlike traditional film projectors, which rely on physical film reels, digital projectors utilize digital files, allowing for clearer images and more vibrant colors. This method is commonly used in movie theaters, classrooms, and presentations.
The process involves a digital source, such as a computer or a media player, which sends the image data to the projector. The projector then converts this data into light, projecting it onto a surface. Digital projection has become the standard in the film industry, enhancing the viewing experience for audiences worldwide.