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28 August 2002 Image noise in high-resolution rear-projection screens
Brent Larson, Matthew B. Dubin, Aleksandra Kolosowsky, Tim Flegal
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Abstract
The quality, brightness and contrast of the image formed by a rear projection microdisplay system are strongly affected by the choice of the projection screen. Careful screen selection is necessary to achieve optimal performance for a given application. Critical image quality data such as resolution, image noise, diffuse reflectance, and gain have been measured for a representative group of commercially available screens. The correlation between screen efficiency and image noise is discussed, with particular relevance for close-viewing rear projection display applications. The nature of the image noise is probed and is found to vary with the screen type.
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Brent Larson, Matthew B. Dubin, Aleksandra Kolosowsky, and Tim Flegal "Image noise in high-resolution rear-projection screens", Proc. SPIE 4712, Cockpit Displays IX: Displays for Defense Applications, (28 August 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.480925
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KEYWORDS
Diffusion

Image quality

Image resolution

Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy

Speckle

Modulation

Reflectivity

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