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Our last image is from Space Cowboys, and is an overexposed image of the re-entry scene.
Click on the left thumbnail image. Look for subtle detail in the right side of the earth. The
image on the right is from the $3300 1080p DLP projector - Optoma's HD8000, which was
recently reviewed. Look to the dark areas on the right for differences in details. The exposures
are obviously different enough that you'll have to "interpolate" a little.
OK, one last comparison. And an excellent one at that. Here is a scene that starts with both
very bright and very dark areas. I've cropped it significantly, but you can still see part of the
astronaut, whose suit is bathed in sunlight. The satellite on the left side of the frame is very
dark. By overexposing the frame, and not worrying about the exposure of the astronaut or the
Earth below, you can see how much detail there is in the dark components on the satellite.
Click on the thumbnail image below left for the PT-AX200U image The right image is a similar
frame, shot with of the competing (DLP) Mitsubishi HC1500. Unfortunately, the level of
overxposure isn't identical (never is), but you can still understand which projector makes it
easier to make out these shadow details.
Just to put all this in perspective, the enlargement from the third thumbnail (below), is the
same scene from the JVC RS1, the best projector under $10,000 at black levels, and with
excellent shadow detail to boot.
Below a pair of "dark" images from Sin City: