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19 February 1982Photometry And Colorimetry Of High Gain Projection Screens
The introduction of projection screens with high gains has had an important effect on the development of projection television. These screens have very directional reflectance characteristics which have been measured by a specially built goniophotometer. The measurements from the instrument give a direct indication of the field of view that can be obtained from a screen for a given fall in apparent luminance. The measured results can also be used to calculate some of the less obvious photometric and colorimetric consequences of using and misusing these screens.
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A. J. Jenkins, "Photometry And Colorimetry Of High Gain Projection Screens," Proc. SPIE 0262, Light Measurement '81, (19 February 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959724