@@WilsonxDoomable Seems like whatever it was filmed on is using auto-exposure. And you could set the exposure for either side and the other would look blown out or under-exposed. I think the point to take home is just that the black screen will behave better with contrast with ambient light (but we already know this lol). How any of those two actually look is just a guessing-game for us when the demo is conducted this way. ^^
Interesting. Black paint for rooms with ambient light and gray one for rooms with no light. I used an home made gray painted screen once in my appartment, always used it in the dark and i was pleased with the effect i had, my old projector had very poor contrast and was leaking quite a lot on a black image, that was reducing the black point considerably.
what about the difference in a dark room ??? il looking for a grey screen in a dark room and im affraid to getting to low contrast with a black scren....
Here's a question, at the college I attended before Covid was a thing, they use Epson projectors 3 LCD technology. In one of the classrooms we had a 200 inch screen approximately 16 feet wide and the image had decent contrast. In another classroom they had the same projector with an 80 inch 4:3 screen and the contrast was cruddy. If you project on a 25 foot screen at the proper distance would a white screen give proper contrast?
With a darkened room I preferred the gray screen on the right. I thought the star field looked more 3D like. When you turned on the lights the black screen looked better. So I guess it depends on ones particular viewing situation.
Thank you. Very educational! May I ask: Is there any difference between projecting on a regular grey paint VS the 'Projector' grey paint? Thanks in advance!!
Any serious home theater enthusiast will have a dedicated room with full light control though, for me that's how I would compare, in the dark. My NX5 does great with contrast and I'm using pure gray.
keep in mind you said it yourself you said light control we don't use light controlled environments over here and just to add we do not have the need for high power projectors to make up for the lumens lost due to the well lit environment. Let me know when your pure grey screen can pass our Challenge and then get back with me demonstration th-cam.com/video/2zWaAE6NNvY/w-d-xo.html Btw grey screen cannot produce pure black contrast levels you don't need an expensive camera to see that th-cam.com/video/9eIRX7vOzQY/w-d-xo.html
What! The grey is two times better with low light conditions regardless of color! Of course the black screen going to perform better if your projecting a space scenery ! Common sense
My white screen with the lights on looks better then both of yours? Why is that? I constantly see people like you saying that a white screen simply does not supply black at all leg alone badly but every single person thats ever seen my projector brings up how dark the blacks are.
That's actually impossible that any shade of white would display darker blacks than anything even a minuscule amount of darker shade in it. Projectors don't display black. Yours may look better overall and I don't like the black either especially with all the lights off (too dark), but black background will always display deeper blacks and contrast better.
@@Ryan-de9ox probably should have worded my statement better to be honest, what i was saying is what i see on my white screen appears darker/clearer then his dark screen but it is obviosley not true black on a white screen.
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Pause at 7:42 - 7:44. You can clearly see that the right side looks much better.
no way lol The one on the Right was really washed out The one on the left side is holding the colors way better.
@@WilsonxDoomable Seems like whatever it was filmed on is using auto-exposure. And you could set the exposure for either side and the other would look blown out or under-exposed. I think the point to take home is just that the black screen will behave better with contrast with ambient light (but we already know this lol). How any of those two actually look is just a guessing-game for us when the demo is conducted this way. ^^
Interesting. Black paint for rooms with ambient light and gray one for rooms with no light. I used an home made gray painted screen once in my appartment, always used it in the dark and i was pleased with the effect i had, my old projector had very poor contrast and was leaking quite a lot on a black image, that was reducing the black point considerably.
what about the difference in a dark room ??? il looking for a grey screen in a dark room and im affraid to getting to low contrast with a black scren....
th-cam.com/video/Bsn9fwMPmRk/w-d-xo.html
I went to homedepot today when it was open and ordered metallic paint and it works really great.
Did you only painted the screen spot or your entire room?
Here's a question, at the college I attended before Covid was a thing, they use Epson projectors 3 LCD technology. In one of the classrooms we had a 200 inch screen approximately 16 feet wide and the image had decent contrast. In another classroom they had the same projector with an 80 inch 4:3 screen and the contrast was cruddy. If you project on a 25 foot screen at the proper distance would a white screen give proper contrast?
If your going to have a color projector screen you have to have a Dedicated light control Room plain and simple
With a darkened room I preferred the gray screen on the right. I thought the star field looked more 3D like. When you turned on the lights the black screen looked better. So I guess it depends on ones particular viewing situation.
Do your homework th-cam.com/video/Bsn9fwMPmRk/w-d-xo.html
I wonder, maybe a brighter projector will help make the darker screen pop more?
due you have the floodlight pointing up it is not on the screen.
Thank you. Very educational! May I ask: Is there any difference between projecting on a regular grey paint VS the 'Projector' grey paint? Thanks in advance!!
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Interesting but why haven't movie theaters moved to dark screens?
They typically have very little ambient light, and look great the way they are. The explanation in this video about contrast is errant.
Any serious home theater enthusiast will have a dedicated room with full light control though, for me that's how I would compare, in the dark. My NX5 does great with contrast and I'm using pure gray.
keep in mind you said it yourself you said light control we don't use light controlled environments over here and just to add we do not have the need for high power projectors to make up for the lumens lost due to the well lit environment. Let me know when your pure grey screen can pass our Challenge and then get back with me demonstration th-cam.com/video/2zWaAE6NNvY/w-d-xo.html
Btw grey screen cannot produce pure black contrast levels you don't need an expensive camera to see that th-cam.com/video/9eIRX7vOzQY/w-d-xo.html
how many lumens was this projector? do you have a demo showing what this looks like at different lumens?
Thank you for this demonstration very helpful!!!
Is it available in the UK?
It's only available on our website but we ship to the UK for free
Hi did u get some of this paint? How did u find it?
@@gman1087 It left him speechless 😏
@@goldwyn19 look like ur right!! You know anything about this paint?
What! The grey is two times better with low light conditions regardless of color! Of course the black screen going to perform better if your projecting a space scenery ! Common sense
Standard shit they do isnt it put a black image up in a black room and on a black screen then go look how amanzing the picture is!!! Ahaha
What type is good for fake projector 1080p native white ?
Hi, do you sell black screen paint mix?
What kind of paint did you use for the darker side
Will this black screen work with
Epson EB-S41 SVGA Projector Brightness: 3300lm
I want buy this
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So basically, a grey mix paint won't ever as good as a black mix paint right for contrast levels?
who the ..heck want to watch films with lights on...
People that camp out and want to play stuff during the day
My white screen with the lights on looks better then both of yours? Why is that?
I constantly see people like you saying that a white screen simply does not supply black at all leg alone badly but every single person thats ever seen my projector brings up how dark the blacks are.
That's actually impossible that any shade of white would display darker blacks than anything even a minuscule amount of darker shade in it. Projectors don't display black. Yours may look better overall and I don't like the black either especially with all the lights off (too dark), but black background will always display deeper blacks and contrast better.
@@Ryan-de9ox probably should have worded my statement better to be honest, what i was saying is what i see on my white screen appears darker/clearer then his dark screen but it is obviosley not true black on a white screen.
The black screen looks better and has much better contrast. I'm interested in purchasing it.
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Can you give spare change on you tube something to review he's a home theater reviewer i think it would help people see your the real deal
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Our screen paints does not support fake or knockoff non name brand projector due to incorrect or falsified projector specifications. We are not responsible if you choose to purchase our screen paints when buying or owning a fake or knockoff non name brand projector. We strongly advise that you do not buy fake and knock off projectors. We do not support them on any level and they are not compatible with our luminous Superior ALR cinema screen paints.
The list below specifies projectors that we do support.
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InFocus, Panasonic, Christie Digital
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Barco, Vivitek, LG, JVC
My screen hits better than both of those
What are you using?
I'm using silver metallic with a little gloss black