Description Holo3D production by GM at the San Francisco auto show. Display employs HoloDark screens due to their passive 3D Capabilities. 3D glasses were distributed to viewers, creating a vivid 3-D impression. The display was driven by multipal projectors in ambient lighting conditions. See other examples of Holo3d screen applications in the gallery >
HoloDisplays, Inc. provides projection screens solutions for about any video application you can imagine, commercial, industrial, cultural, educational, entertainment, etc. The simplicity and versatility of our front and rear projection displays allow dynamic images to be presented with ease and affordability.
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When a light beam strikes a material, some light is transmitted, some reflected, and the rest is absorbed. Light transmission depends on the reflectance at both surfaces of the material and the absorption of light into the material.
Each sheet color’s light transmission decreases with an increase in thickness. The percentage of light transmission for all thicknesses of a given translucent or transparent color other than white is the same. This is accomplished by adjusting the colorant concentration according to sheet thickness.
Holo3D® Projection Screen HoloDark rear projection screens can be used in 3D projection displays.
Due to its chemical composition, the HoloDark screen can receive passive 3D projection for stunning 3D images with the aid of polarization glasses.