Do I need “advanced” projection screen technologies in a completely dark room?
In a completely dark room your projector is its own worst enemy. What every color is on the image at any given time is reflected around the room, and then back into your image. Picture a red Ferrari on screen, the reds created by the projector are reflected all over the walls, floor, and ceiling with a standard screen material. The red light is then reflected back into the image creating a red color push. This issue persists with all colors emitted by the projector and constantly changes based on the image. Unless you have completely matte black walls, this is the case. Black Diamond significantly reduces the light scatter created by the projector, therefore reducing the constantly changing color shift. Lastly the room color itself makes a color shift. If your walls are painted burgundy, you will notice a burgundy color push in your image. Black Diamond allows your walls to be painted with more colorful options and does not require a matte finish vs. a gloss or eggshell finish. This is
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