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28 March 2003 Characterization of BlackScreen for rear-projection television
C. Robert Wolfe, M. Esguerra, Kathy Lewis, Ken W. Kinosian, B. Knutson, S. Suniga, Dennis W. Vance, John Vu
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Proceedings Volume 5002, Projection Displays IX; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.473840
Event: Electronic Imaging 2003, 2003, Santa Clara, CA, United States
Abstract
The characteristics of BlackScreenTM for RP-TV will be described and compared with typical lenticular black-stripe screens. Careful management of light by the BlackScreen structure combines to produce an image that is optimized for human vision. It is high contrast, high-resolution, and visible over a wide viewing angle. Tuning this technology for RP-TV involves refining the screen structure to balance the performance characteristics of contrast and viewing angle. The BlackScreen product offering includes symmetric and asymmetric screens.
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C. Robert Wolfe, M. Esguerra, Kathy Lewis, Ken W. Kinosian, B. Knutson, S. Suniga, Dennis W. Vance, and John Vu "Characterization of BlackScreen for rear-projection television", Proc. SPIE 5002, Projection Displays IX, (28 March 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.473840
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KEYWORDS
Projection systems

CRTs

Televisions

Visibility

Optics manufacturing

Speckle

Collimation

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