digital projection
Digital projection is a technology that uses digital files to display images and videos on a screen. Unlike traditional film projectors that use physical film reels, digital projectors read data from digital sources, such as DVDs, Blu-rays, or computer files. This allows for clearer images, better color accuracy, and the ability to easily switch between different content.
The process involves a digital light processing (DLP) or liquid crystal display (LCD) system, which converts the digital data into light. This light is then projected onto a screen, making it suitable for various settings, including movie theaters, business presentations, and educational environments.