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blaser wrote:
Afternoon Mech,
After playing a while with my new projector, I am under the impression that a high gain screen will have a better effect on perceived contrast ratio, making blacks higher but white also quite a lot higher.
I don't know why but I am more and more falling in love with the BW screen
BTW, I have purchased a grey lens just to see what the image would look like, black levels were enhanced but the loss of pop concerned me. Indeed due to the pop of the BW screen without the lens added to the projector, I had the impression that the lens deteriorated the CR, and blacks appeared almost as equal though...
Any thoughts? |
Ahmed,
It's all a matter of choice/preference. And by the way folks Ahmed is talking about Carada's Brilliant White screen, not Black Widow.
Which grey lens did you get? And yes higher gain screens do tend to boost whites and what not. But that's all at a cost. The High Power is great for everyone within it's viewing cone. However folks like me who have people over to watch sporting events, have folks outside of that cone.
In my opinion, as digital projectors progress, high gain screens will be unnecessary. I couldn't imagine watching something on a High Power with either Bill or your projectors.