On 21 Sep 2004 at 11:08, Scott Laird wrote:

> 
> On Sep 20, 2004, at 5:22 PM, Chip Louie wrote:
> > I think the biggest current problem with projectors using DLP or LCD
> > technologies is dynamic range and the lack of BLACK.  Even the best of 
> > the
> > high-end DLP and LCD projection televisions and theater projectors 
> > cannot
> > produce anything near true black.
> 
> Sony supposedly has a solution for part of that one--they've been 
> demonstrating a *black* projection screen.  Under normal light, it's 
> black.  It only reflects three narrow frequency bands--the red, green, 
> and blue used by common projectors.  So it's a lot less sensitive to 
> ambient light.  You'll still have some issues with whatever the 
> projector equivalent of Dmax is, but those shouldn't be *too* hard to 
> solve over time.

Okay, the Sony-stand must be paid a visit too then, at this years 
PhotoKina.

Willem (hits <print>) Jan


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