an off axis rear projection projector material for a variety of rear-mounted projector arrays

WraithVeil® 2

The WraithVeil® 2 screen is an off axis rear projection projector material for a variety of rear-mounted projector arrays. It is ideal for events such as clubs, restaurants, trade shows, meeting rooms, and outside evening presentations.

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Gain

2.2

Viewing Angle

180°

Compatible Projection

Ultra Short Throw, Short Throw, Standard "Long" Throw

Material Type

Rear Projection

Features & Benefits
• Gain: 2.2
• Viewing Angle: 180° (90° L/R)
• Textured PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate)
• Material is easy to clean and maintain

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• Gain: 2.2
• Viewing Angle: 180° (90° L/R)

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Q: Does the WraithVeil® /WraithVeil® 2 rear projection material create a “hotspot” effect?
Q: Does the WraithVeil® /WraithVeil® 2 rear projection material create a “hotspot” effect?

The reflective properties of the Wraith Veil rear projection material may cause a hot spot.  This is normal for this material and thus, the following should be considered to reduce the possibility of having a hot spot.

1. Reduce the output power of the projector. Choose a lower lumens (brightness) setting like Cinema for example.
2. Avoid using ultra/short-throw projectors since the bulb will be very close to the material.
3. Move the projector further away from the screen.  This will increase the throw distance of the projector, and will effectively reduce the intensity of the image brightness.
4. Reposition the projector relative to the audience.  Raising the projector’s height or lowering it so it is not projecting directly into the viewer’s line of sight.  Use vertical lens shift to achieve vertical off-axis projection and use the keystone adjuster to restore the image’s rectangular shape.
5. Another idea is to position the projector horizontally off-axis so that the projector’s glare will not be in the viewer’s line of sight.

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