Da-Lite offers a wide array of screens each with
a choice of projection surfaces. Selecting the
right combination to meet your needs is
important for optimum results. The following
pages offer guidelines for selecting a screen
that suits your application. Although these
recommendations will work in most situations,
each must be looked at not as a strict rule, but
rather as a guideline for determining your
actual needs based on your own situation.
For additional help in selecting screens,
contact Da-Lite for the free publications
"Selecting Front Projection Screens for
Today's Presentation Media Applications" or
"Selecting Rear Projection Screens for
Today's Presentation Applications". Of
course, your Da-Lite Sales Partner is also happy
to assist you.
Four Steps to the Right Screen
1. Pick the type screen that best suits your
particular needs. For example, choose from front
projection or rear projection screens in either
portable, wall or ceiling mounted models in
either manual or electric versions or rear
projection. Generally, if your projection
application is permanent, then wall and ceiling
screens are your best choice. If, however, you
find your needs require moving the screen to
different locations, then a portable screen is a
better alternative.
2. Determine the optimum screen size based on
room dimensions, planned audience seating size
and arrangement. The rule of thumb is to fit the
screen to the audience - not to the projector.
Da-Lite recommends the following formula for
determining screen size:
- Screen height should be approximately
equal to 1/6 the distance from the screen to
the last row of seats, allowing text to be
read and detail to be seen in the projected
image.
- The bottom of the screen should be a
minimum of 4 feet above the audience floor,
allowing those seated toward the rear of the
audience to see the screen. This may require
additional screen "drop" for
ceiling hung screens.
3. Select the appropriate format for your
projection application. Common formats are as
follows:
4. Choose the screen surface that best suits
your projection and viewing requirements. For
your convenience, the front and rear projection
pages provide descriptions and performance
characteristics for each front and rear screen
surface. If the screen will be used for multiple
projection methods, choose the screen surface
that meets the requirements of the lesser
performing projection method. For example, if
using a slide projector and a video projector,
choose the screen surface for the video
projector since its light output is generally
less than a slide projector.