What is the difference between a white screen surface and a grey screen surface?
As a general rule a white screen surface is used when most of the surrounding lights can be blocked out. The white areas of the projected image are shown as truly white, and the colours are authentically reflected on the screen surface. However, in many cases it can be difficult to block out all surrounding light, and therefore a grey screen surface might be a better choice. A light grey screen surface enhance the darker image areas even when light sources tend to make it lighter, and a better contrast between colours and black/white is perceived. Euroscreen® ReAct is a grey screen surface which is developed to manage surroundings where both artificial light and sun light affects the projected area. Thanks to its silver coloured surface the contrast for both black and white are maintained, and an optimal colour rendition is achieved.