Christie is the first digital cinema projector manufacturer to pass the full range of tests required by the Compliance Test Plan (CTP) for the DCI Digital Cinema System Specification (DCSS), according to an announcement from the company.
The tests were completed by CineCert, LLC, a technology development and consulting firm that is the
only organisation in North America licensed by Digital Cinema Initiatives, LLC (DCI) to administer the CTP.
“We are
very pleased to confirm that the Christie CP2220 has passed all the requirements of the CTP,” said
John Hurst, CTO of CineCert. “We are dedicated to helping the exhibition community understand all of the technical
requirements for passing the CTP and helping manufacturers get through the testing process quickly and efficiently.”
Hollywood
studios require exhibitors worldwide to install DCI compliant projectors in their theatres; and passing the CTP is the
only approved path to DCI compliance. Christie’s latest generation projector, the Christie CP2220 – from the Christie
Solaria Series of 4K-ready projectors – was tested by CineCert, and their tests confirmed that the projector meets
the highest level of technical performance, interoperability, and rigorous content security requirements as specified by DCI’s Compliance Test Plan.