Image Quality
Dolby Cinema?s projection system, Dolby Vision, consists of dual, 4K laser projectors. A fair comparison would be IMAX?s 4K laser projectors.
Between these two systems, Dolby Cinema is the clear winner. Here are the reasons:
Dolby Cinema usually offers 31-foot-lambert luminance for 2D, whereas IMAX laser has 22. This creates a more vivid image with brighter colors.
IMAX Theaters typically offer 2K resolution, whereas Dolby Cinemas typically offer 4K.
Dolby Cinema has many different possible combinations of frame-per-second rates and resolutions. IMAX does, too, but the information isn?t readily available.
Dolby projectors can display a 7,500:1 contrast ratio. IMAX says only that its laser projection system offers a ?higher? contrast ratio than the 2,500:1 lamp systems.
Image Format
Here, IMAX has the advantage. While most other systems like AMC Prime, digital, ETX and Dolby Cinema use a 2.40:1 aspect ratio, IMAX uses 1.90:1. This makes IMAX movies taller than other other movie formats.
As mentioned before, you get 26% more screen space with IMAX because of this. IMAX films are the complete package when you club their big screens and the aspect ratio. Not to mention, IMAX also has IMAX Dome and IMAX Laser, which give a superb film experience.
Sound System
Dolby wins here, and as a leading audio company, I wouldn?t expect less. IMAX utilizes an excellent sound system throughout its different combinations, but Dolby Atmos is simply better, with its Dolby Vision and Atmos.
Their real-time rendering is a convenient way for Dolby Atmos to be deployed with excellent results in any installation, and any changes in loudspeaker configurations are automatically resolved.
Dolby Atmos offers 64 audio channels, whereas IMAX only has 12 on most installations.
Dolby Atmos typically uses 128 speakers, which is an impressive level of sonic detail. IMAX, on the other hand, uses only 12 channels. This means there can be 12 concurrent sounds divided over the speakers.