Angles of Reflection Feature: Ambient Light, Transmit or Reflect?
July 29th, 2011
Angles of Reflection is a series of articles written by Da-Lite which reviews the best practices for designing and specifying visual displays coupled with application basics for today's challenging system designs.
In August 2007, Blake Brubaker wrote an article that discusses the implications of ambient light on front and rear projection screens. In this article, Blake addresses:
- Ambient light and CRT projector legacy
- Front projection advantages and disadvantages
- System Black concepts
- Rear projection pro's and con's
- Rear projection cost implications
Here's a summary of this issue of Angles of Reflection:
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If you have been in the audiovisual industry for any length of time, it is likely that you have been amazed at the advances in video projectors over the last five to ten years. I know I sure have. Today’s video projectors are lightweight, very powerful, extremely bright, have better uniformity and are much easier to install than their cumbersome CRT relatives that we used in the past. These advances have been welcomed with open arms by the audiovisual industry and the technicians who were once required to install and calibrate those dinosaur projectors...
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