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  • IMAX is an American traditional and computer animation film studio made by Disney.
  • Imax, until recently known as I'm Max, is a type of movie-showing-thing, much like a theater, but ten times worse because the quality sucks when you go in there. Imax theaters are located only in New York, Los Angeles, and any other part of the universe.
  • IMAX (short for Image MAXimum) is a film format created by Canada's IMAX Corporation that has the capacity to display images of far greater size and resolution than conventional film display systems. A standard IMAX screen is wide and high, but can be larger. As of 2008, IMAX is the most widely used system for large-format, special-venue film presentations. As of March 2007, there were 280 IMAX theatres in 38 countries (60% of these are located in Canada and the United States). Half of these are commercial theatres and half are in educational venues. A variation of IMAX, IMAX DOME (originally called OMNIMAX), is designed for projection on tilted dome screens. The largest IMAX DOME in the world is IMAX Adlabs at Mumbai, India with a screen area of 12,700 sq. ft. Films can also be projected
  • IMAX is a small ship designed for inter-Net travel, owned by the search engine Maxine. The IMAX is a small, silver craft designed for one person. It is quite powerful, and pulls a larger craft, with four rows of seating for multiple passengers. People would pay for passage on the vessel to move from system to system on the Net. The IMAX is bonded with Maxine, just like every search engine. These odd sprites always have a form of transportation that they are bonded to, making them very effective at traveling the Net, and even the Web.
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  • IMAX is a small ship designed for inter-Net travel, owned by the search engine Maxine. The IMAX is a small, silver craft designed for one person. It is quite powerful, and pulls a larger craft, with four rows of seating for multiple passengers. People would pay for passage on the vessel to move from system to system on the Net. The IMAX is bonded with Maxine, just like every search engine. These odd sprites always have a form of transportation that they are bonded to, making them very effective at traveling the Net, and even the Web. Maxine used to be able to operate the IMAX freely, but when the super virus Daemon took over the Super Computer and the Guardians she had Net travel restricted. Travelers on the Net were required to have authorization codes with them. Anyone found without authorization codes in the Net would be arrested and sent to prison in the nearest system. They would then be tried in a kangaroo-court setting, and usually sentenced to deletion. Maxine obeyed this law, fearing arrest, as many of her friends had been sent to the prison in the Desert Port System. AndrAIa meet Maxine when her, Matrix, and Frisket were loaded into the Desert Port System by a Game Cube. Maxine was in the process of cleaning up IMAX, her previous passengers were not able to handle the turbulence of Net travel and threw-up in the craft. Maxine had warned them, “If you feel the need to vomit, don’t.” AndrAIa found the IMAX and inquired about buying passage to Mainframe. Maxine was perfectly willing to transport the trio to Mainframe, but made sure if they had authorization codes. AndrAIa didn’t know what she was talking about, and Maxine had to explain what had recently happened on the Net. They heard a noise coming from the city and AndrAIa and Frisket rushed off to help Matrix, leaving Maxine and her ship behind. (The Episode With No Name)
  • IMAX (short for Image MAXimum) is a film format created by Canada's IMAX Corporation that has the capacity to display images of far greater size and resolution than conventional film display systems. A standard IMAX screen is wide and high, but can be larger. As of 2008, IMAX is the most widely used system for large-format, special-venue film presentations. As of March 2007, there were 280 IMAX theatres in 38 countries (60% of these are located in Canada and the United States). Half of these are commercial theatres and half are in educational venues. A variation of IMAX, IMAX DOME (originally called OMNIMAX), is designed for projection on tilted dome screens. The largest IMAX DOME in the world is IMAX Adlabs at Mumbai, India with a screen area of 12,700 sq. ft. Films can also be projected in 3D with IMAX 3D. The largest IMAX 3D Theater in the world is Prasads IMAX along with South Asia's only 4D Simulator at Hyderabad, India. The desire to increase the visual impact of film has a long history. In 1929, Fox introduced Fox Grandeur, the first 70 mm movie format, which quickly fell from use. In the 1950s, CinemaScope and VistaVision widened the projected image from 35 mm film, and there were multi-projector systems such as Cinerama for even wider presentations. While impressive, Cinerama was difficult to set up, and the seams between adjacent projected images were difficult to hide.
  • IMAX is an American traditional and computer animation film studio made by Disney.
  • Imax, until recently known as I'm Max, is a type of movie-showing-thing, much like a theater, but ten times worse because the quality sucks when you go in there. Imax theaters are located only in New York, Los Angeles, and any other part of the universe.