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TLS UK can provide Xenon lamps for all brands of Digital projector.
The optical target between 35mm film and digital is not the same. A Xenon lamp operating in a conventional lamp house has to illuminate an aperture of approximately 28mm diagonal. In order to achieve an even light distribution the lamp is not truly focused, the light must spill over the edges of the aperture.
However in a digital projector everything works in a different way altogether. The light is typically focused into an integrating rod of approximately 15 to 20mm diagonal. Once inside the integrator the light is mixed, resulting in even light at the exit side.
The much smaller target area and the focused light require a lamp design which provides maximum brilliance from a small area. This is where the OSRAM XBO series for digital cinema comes in to play.
Please contact Matt Jahans for pricing and information.
Read the TLS UK Digital Cinema article featured in the March 2008 Issue of Cinema Technology, click the thumbnail image.





