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Rigid Screen Suitability Guide

 

 

Description of System and Function:

This is a projection system using a high quality polyester projection

film bonded to a transparent panel to give high quality video pictures

in a range of rear projection applications.

 

Points of note:

 

  • Brightest Images are achieved when projector is as close to the same level as the screen vertically however in the case of high intensity projectors this may lead to “hot spots”, in this case moving off axis will reduce the hot spot

  • Very high lighting levels behind the film degrade the image quality so spotlights etc should be avoided or be able to be switched off

  • The projected image gives best results if the centre of the film on the vertical axis is at or near eye level

  • Where possible the beam of the projector should be away from high traffic areas to prevent “walk through” problems

 

Mounting:

 

Screens and projectors must be secured well, choose a mounting

system that fixes the screen securely.

In most cases screens should be mounted vertically as this prevents

screens deforming under gravity.

 

Things to Avoid:

 

  • Diagram A. If overhead objects block the path of the beam ensure that the image position does not drop too low or it will be below eye level and susceptible to walk through.

  • Diagram B. Don’t be tempted to put the screen too high as the screen will lose some of its intensity

  • Diagram C. Avoid bright lights inside and strong sunlight outside, both will degrade the image

  • Diagram D. Consider moving the projector closer to the screen if the beam is likely to be in the way of foot traffic, it may well be better to have a smaller screen than one with shadows in it