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    If you were going to paint a wall for a projector screen what would you use for a paint? Flat or satin or semi-gloss?
    My guess would be flat, but the person who is setting this up thinks satin. And is there a special paint available for this?
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  2. My vote is for semi-gloss as you would want the best reflector. Flat/satin paint absorbs light. That's why good screens have little glass balls embedded into them. To reflect light not absorb it.
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    Originally Posted by TreeTops View Post
    My vote is for semi-gloss as you would want the best reflector. Flat/satin paint absorbs light. That's why good screens have little glass balls embedded into them. To reflect light not absorb it.
    One would think so, but no. If you use a glossy paint surface, you will get a projected image that includes an annoying ball of bright white in the picture, resulting from a reflection of the tip of the projector lens itself. Good screens deflect this lens reflection with their tiny beaded surfaces.

    Check out this link for a better solution:
    http://www.screenpaintsupply.com/ez-screens-c-2.html
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    Thanks for the reply's. We answered our own question. We projected on a flat white wall & the picture looked fantastic. We bought a used JVC RS1 and the picture is the best I've ever seen from a projector. We filled a wall 12' wide & it looked better than I've seen at any theater I've ever been too (and I use to own a movie theater).
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