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Old 07-24-2005, 09:58 AM   #1 of 7
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Screen Paint Color


I know, I know, I should buy a screen and not project the image onto the wall, but for right now ($$) it's not an option....

I will be ordering my PannyAE700 on Monday, and throwing about 17' giving me about 110", sitting 15-17' away, with virtually 0 ambient light. Now, I have read (and maybe I'm wrong) that grey screens can be better than white in some cases and prodcue a cleaner image. So I am thinking about painting the wall a light grey with an eggshell finish. I thought about semi-gloss, but thought that might be too reflective and cause the image to look washed out. What do you think?



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Old 07-24-2005, 10:31 AM   #2 of 7
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You should check out Screen Goo, its a special paint used for that purpose.
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Old 07-24-2005, 12:50 PM   #3 of 7
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never use gloss, always use a flat or maybe eggshell. Gray screens will not produce a "cleaner" image, but they are less reflective, which will lower the brightness of your image. People use them to improve their black levels with digital projectors by lowering the brightness of the image via the screen, which is better than using an ND filter at the projector in terms of ANSI contrast etc. Your whites of course, will be impacted equally.


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Old 07-24-2005, 05:58 PM   #4 of 7
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Spend the bucks for a real screen. Its like shoes and shoestrings. You'll need all lumens you can get without killing contrast - go to Carada Screens web site. Great People and advise, tell em I sent you.
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Old 08-22-2008, 08:44 AM   #5 of 7
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Re: Screen Paint Color


I bought projector screen fabric, 100 by 80 inches for 50 bucks, mixed a gray blend of paint for 20 bucks and sprayed the screen. It works pretty good. I have a Epson powerlite 720. 8000:1 contrast. This light gray screen works excellent. good enough for now. 'till I can buy a HD proj.
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Old 08-28-2008, 02:11 PM   #6 of 7
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Re: Screen Paint Color


The only problem with projecting on a wall is that surface imperfections become noticeable and annoying after you watch a few movies.

A chosen paint color and kind will behave the same way on a wall as on screen fabric.

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screen goo yah
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