

Additionally, it adds lockable ISF Day and Night modes for use in professional calibration, and an extra aspect ratio setting for use with a standalone anamorphic lens. The factory settings of our projector give Cinema too little green, too much blue, and a color temperature that ranges between 6600K on the low end and 6800K on the high end.
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It offers the same 2,600 lumens of brightness, but a modest claimed boost in rated contrast ratio to 1,200,000:1 thanks to Epson identifying champion projector samples during 5050 production and designating those units for the commercial channel. Anamorphic Pro 1 6 Professional Lens Blur Tool Review For Free Cinema mode can be every bit as accurate as THX mode, given a little bit of work. The Epson Pro Cinema 6050UB, priced at $3,999, is a slightly modified version of the Epson Home Cinema 5050UB that is available in a black cabinet through AV integrators/installers. It is available in a white cabinet for direct consumer purchase. It is otherwise exactly the same as the Home Cinema 5050UB and shares its specifications and performance attributes.

The Epson Home Cinema 5050UBe, priced at $3,299, adds an outboard wireless HDMI transmitter and internal wireless HDMI receiver based on the WirelessHD (WiHD) industry standard. It is available for direct purchase by consumers. The Epson Home Cinema 5050UB, priced at $2,999, is the base model for this product group, offering 2,600 lumens of rated brightness, Epson's proprietary UltraBlack (UB) technology contributing to a rated 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and a white cabinet. They are identical except as noted in this summary of key differences: Our detailed review of the Epson Home Cinema 5050UBe found here serves for all three of these models, and all are designated as a ProjectorCentral Editor's Choice. Editor's Note: The Epson Home Cinema 5050UB 4K PRO-UHD 3LCD Projector is a close sister product for two other Epson models, the Home Cinema 5050UBe and the Pro Cinema 6050.
