What material are home cinema screens made of?
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Does anybody know what material home cinema screens are made of and where to purchase it, or what is the best paint to use as a substitute. Thanks G..
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Answer:
Companies that make high quality screens (such as Stewart Filmscreen) keep their materials secret. They are made of a plastic material such as vinyl, but have special finishes and coloring. Screens have "gain" which specifies the brightness of the reflection compared to a perfectly diffuse reflector. You can make a screen with close to unity gain with a flat white or grayish-white paint on a hard. very flat, very smooth surface. It is much harder to do on a flexible surface, and is not recommended.
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only purchase a screen dont try to substitute it with a paint.Go for a black screen,it is available in many hi fi stores. costs more than 100$
swathy
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