Wolf Cinema DLD-380FD User Manual

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High Contrast and Dynamic Range

The DLD-380FD provides for exceptionally high native contrast and outstanding overall

dynamic range. Much of the high contrast performance is based on the inherent advantages and

structure of the D-ILA panels themselves, but additional benefits are derived from the use of lasers

as a light source. Lasers output light in a very narrow cone compared with LEDs or lamps, and they

do so over a much smaller emitting area. It is therefore easier to capture all of the light as emitted

from a laser than from an LED or lamp. This results in greater efficiency when delivering light to

the D-ILA panels, and higher overall contrast due to less stray light. [Figure 6]

Figure 6: Collection of Light from an LED vs. a Laser Diode

Stable, Long-Term Imaging Brightness

The DLD-380FD projection system provides for ANSI brightness of approximately 1,600

lumens, which is the right level for many dedicated home theater applications. In addition to the

long 20,000-hour laser lifetime, these projectors feature an Auto Intensity Mode option that employs

3 dedicated sensors to adjust the light source power and color to maintain stable brightness.

All light sources lose output over time, but by setting the output power to the 50% point in

the beginning, end users can maintain this level for the full lifetime of the light source. This is done

by slight increases in the laser current over time to overcome efficiency losses, as illustrated in

Figure 7. An added side benefit is the lower electrical power use, which reduces operating costs as

well.













Figure 7: Light Source Brightness vs. Time



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