![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It did the seemingly impossible in that it enhanced contrast in a home theatre environment while introducing the first levels of ambient light rejection. To supplement their demand and pushing the envelope for better image quality, and with necessity being the mother of invention, this energized the development of gray screen technologies with no better example than the iconic Stewart Filmscreen Grayhawk screen. They drove the development of ambient lighting controls to a much more sophisticated level. Proof is no further away than the Image Science Foundation and the work done on color space, contrast, and image fidelity as well as active end user community sites like the AV Science Forum.įrom a projection screen perspective, it was the residential community that understood the benefits and the limitations of matte white screens and wanted more. They were the first to embrace display calibration to standards. The home theater crowd demanded the colorimetry and contrast levels capable with a CRT projector but in a higher brightness form. The residential community did not fall victim to the early days of cheap lumens and be satisfied with simply coming out of the darkness of the CRT days. With all due respect to other bastions of display technologies, it has been the residential industry that has nurtured and brought forth the developments that we see as mainstream across of all segments today. To all the fans of home theatre and the history surrounding its evolution, you should be proud of yourselves. ![]()
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