Elite Screens Aeon Edge Free (100", 16:9)
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Elite Screens Aeon Edge Free

100", 16:9


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novamad22

6 months ago

Hi, for HDR10 ,dolby vision on an ultra short throw projection screen, is it a special canvas where you don't need to pay attention and everything comes from the projo?

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digitec

6 months ago

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For HDR10 and Dolby Vision on an ultra-short-throw projection screen, it is important to use a suitable screen, such as a screen with Ceiling Light Rejecting (CLR) technology, which improves colour saturation, contrast and black levels, especially in the presence of ambient light. So it's not just the projector that manages HDR quality; the canvas plays a key role in correctly rendering these HDR formats, particularly by improving contrast and perceived brightness.

The CLR 3 screen, for example, is specially designed for ultra-short-throw projectors and offers a significant improvement in contrast (up to 75 times more than standard white screens), better management of ambient light and faithful colour reproduction, which is essential if you want to take full advantage of HDR10 and Dolby Vision.

In short, to take full advantage of HDR10 and Dolby Vision with an ultra-short-throw projector, you need a specific screen such as the one with CLR technology, which optimises image quality as a complement to the projector.
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