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Tech/Science

Mike Perkins Honored with Academy Award for Work on Christie E3LH Projection System

Christie’s principal product developer, Mike Perkins, has been honored with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Award in Scientific and Engineering for his outstanding work on the Christie E3LH projection system, developed in partnership with Dolby Laboratories.

The award, which also recognizes three other recipients, marks the third Academy Award for Christie, highlighting their ongoing commitment to technical innovation and excellence.

The Christie E3LH Dolby Vision Cinema Projection System is a groundbreaking technology that brings high dynamic range (HDR) and wide color gamut (WCG) to the audience, setting a new standard in the movie projection industry. With its patented relay lens, the system enables 3D stereoscopic presentations with full brightness and simultaneous imaging to both eyes, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Since its introduction, the system has been installed in over 300 commercial and non-commercial cinema screens across more than 15 countries, revolutionizing the moviegoing experience with its unparalleled visual capabilities and advanced technology.

Christie’s dedication to innovation is evident in their history of pioneering advancements, from leading the transition from film to digital to the development of the E3LH projection system. The system, which first became available in 2015, has significantly improved the movie viewing experience by delivering exceptional on-screen black levels and expanding the color gamut beyond the standard DCI color space.

As the driving force behind the development of the Christie E3LH projection system, Mike Perkins, along with his team of engineers and collaborators, has played a pivotal role in reshaping the cinema industry. His visionary leadership and expertise have been instrumental in creating technology that continues to redefine the moviegoing experience, earning him well-deserved recognition from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

The official awards ceremony honoring Mike Perkins and the other recipients is scheduled to take place on Feb. 23 at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, CA, where they will be celebrated for their remarkable contributions to the advancement of cinema technology.

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