Choice of a grey screen versus a white screen does not consider the projected image format, i.e., 16:9, 4:3 or letterbox. The issue at hand, involves several factors, which are not limited to: choice of technology: LCD vsDLP, video luminence, surrounding light, size of viewing screen, etc. A very definitive and […]
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Choice of a grey screen versus a white screen does not consider the projected image format, i.e., 16:9, 4:3 or letterbox. The issue at hand, involves several factors, which are not limited to: choice of technology: LCD vsDLP, video luminence, surrounding light, size of viewing screen, etc. A very definitive and insightful website which you should consider visiting for setting up a large painted screen is: www.goosystems.com. I would highly recommend using Goo paints since the cost of the paint is very affordable. On the other hand, should you choose to purchase a hi-gain gray screen [Optima brand], you should be made aware that already very bright DLPs could be brightened too much (such as the highly recommended Infocus Screenplay* projectors, in which case, choose a no increase gain screen).
Good luck!
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