User Manual

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SCREENS FOR PROFESSIONALS
SCREENS FOR PROFESSIONALS
120° 1.0
100° 1.1
70° 1.5
Screen Surfaces
Non-tensioned Projection Surfaces
for Front Projection
These projection surfaces are supported and used in
non-tensioned projection screens.
Screen surfaces features
Diffusion
Screen surface can be cleaned
(For more information,
see BrightSight on page 85).
Flame retardant
Gain; Indicates Goniophotometer
reflectance readings. The higher
the number, the greater light
transmitted to the audience.
Mildew resistant
Number indicates the optimal
width of the ideal full viewing
angle.
Reflective
Retro-Reflective
Diffusion
Transmissive
(rear projection)
High Contrast
This screen surface is a great choice when video images are the
main source of information being projected and where ambient
light is moderately controlled. With its specially designed grey
base material and reflective top surface, this screen material is
able to provide very good black levels without sacrificing the
white level output. This is a fiberglass-based surface.
Matte White
Matte White is one of the most versatile screen surfaces for
precise image reproduction that provides an exceptionally wide
viewing angle and no resolution loss. Its versatility makes it a
great choice for situations with good control over ambient light
and where an exceptionally wide viewing angle is necessary. This
is a fiberglass-based surface.
Datalux
This screen surface is specially designed with a reflective
coating, which provides an increased amount of brightness with
a moderately reduced viewing angle. The increased gain of this
surface makes it suitable for environments where ambient
lighting is uncontrollable and a projector with moderate light
output is utilised. This is a fiberglass-based surface.
PROJECTA ACADEMY
Color Neutral
Matte White Matte White
Contrast
High Contrast
High Contrast
Cinema Vision
Reflective
Datalux Pearlescent
Rear Projection
Retrotex Da-Tex
Feature Projection Surfaces
Non-Tensioned Tensioned