There are many different types of screen fabric available with most well-known manufacturers such as Draper or Da-Lite developing their own types and giving them various names.
Generally the main categories of projector screen fabric are standard matte white, high gain, high contrast and rear projection. In each category are several types and variations.
Matte White is the most commonly used type and is suitable for the majority of applications from home cinema to business use. Screens kept in stock are usually matte white and different, more specialised, fabrics are made to order.
Matte white has a refection ratio of 1:1 meaning that what is projected is reflected back without any gain or loss.
High Gain fabrics concentrate and reflect the light in a smaller cone so the image appears to be brighter than what is projected. This is particularly useful with low brightness projectors used in a bright room however the smaller visible cone and viewing angle means the image will be less visible if the viewer is to the side of the screen.
High Contrast fabrics are grey and help improve the contrast of the image by making dark colours, in particular black, look darker than what the projector produces. This type of fabric is popular with home cinema users.
Rear projection fabric as the name suggests is to use in a rear projection setup. It is translucent yet retains the projected image so viewers can see it while being on the other side of the screen.
There are many specialist fabrics such as acoustic perforated, glass beaded etc. so if you need specialist advice don't hesitate to contact us on 01924 278464