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 What is Projector
 Types of Projector
 Advantages & Disadvantages
 What are lumens
 What is projector throw distance?
 What is Projector Screen?
 Rear or Front projection?
By – Roshan Mendonca
A projector is an optical device that projects an image (or moving images) onto a
surface, commonly a projection screen. The most common type of projector used today
is called a video projector. Video projectors are digital replacements for earlier types of
projectors such as slide projectors and overhead projectors.
Most projectors create an image by shining a light through a small transparent lens, but
some newer types of projectors can project the image directly, by using lasers. A virtual
retinal display, or retinal projector is a projector that projects an image directly on the
retina instead of using an external projection screen.
By – Roshan Mendonca
There Are Three Type of Projectors they are
1. DLP
2. LCD
3. CRT
DLP Projection :-
DLP technology is based on an optical semiconductor called a DMD chip (Digital
Micro mirror Device), which was invented in 1987 by Texas Instruments. The way it works
is that a DMD chip is made up of millions of tiny mirrors, that can rotate at a 10 degrees
angle (12 degrees on better models).
On the DMD chips, shade is usually extra using a shade controls. This can be a controls
in which rotates rounded something by 150x for each second to 250x and even more.
A lot of the more affordable products will be made up of your several message shade
controls. This will be Red/Green/Blue and generally a clear message
By – Roshan Mendonca
By – Roshan Mendonca
Advantages OF DLP Projector:-
Filter-free design, Sealed projection system. No problems related to failed air-
filter. Higher contrast, Less pixelation , Lighter and smaller
DISADVANTAGE OF DLP Projector:-
Rainbow effect, Color wheels can produce rainbow effect. Rainbow effect
(sometimes referred to as color separation artifacts) are momentary flashes of
banded color that look like rainbows. They occur at random, and they only last for an
instant. This problem tend to appear only in slower color wheel projectors.. Also,
rainbow artifacts problem never appears in 3-DLP chip projectors thanks to it’s 3
single DLP chips technology
By – Roshan Mendonca
LCD Projection :-
An LCD projector is a type of video projector for displaying video, images or computer
data on a screen or other flat surface. It is a modern equivalent of the slide projector or
overhead projector. To display images, LCD (liquid-crystal display) projectors typically
send light from a metal-halide lamp through a prism or series of dichroic filters that
separates light to three polysilicon panels – one each for the red, green and blue
components of the video signal. As polarized light passes through the panels
(combination of polarizer, LCD panel and analyzer), individual pixels can be opened to
allow light to pass or closed to block the light. The combination of open and closed
pixels can produce a wide range of colors and shades in the projected image.
By – Roshan Mendonca
ADVANTAGE OF LCD Projectors:-
Higher contrast ratio in specific projector models. Sharper image in specific projector
models
DISADVANTAGE OF LCD Projectors:-
Low contrast ratio, the design of equipment, equipping them with high quality optics.
High-weight, Dust blobs Impurities in panels. LCD structure projector should be
cleaned every 300 hours of use. Color decay, Limited lifetime Screen-door effect, it is
when the lines between pixels become visible (and as a result separate pixels
become visible), and this effect becomes distracting.
Dust issues. Due to dust accumulation contrast ratio might be reduced up to 50%
over time. Dead pixels. You might heard about it while talking about LCD monitors.
The same issue comes to LCD projectors. This happen when one pixel becomes
permanently off or on. If it is only a single pixel - you might even not notice it.
By – Roshan Mendonca
CRT Projection :-
CRT- “Cathode Ray Tube “
This is the largest and most experienced player. Many of you have probably seen this
kind of projector at a bar or in an auditorium at a school. CRT utilizes three tubes,
sometimes called "guns." The three colors combine or converge to make your image.
CRTs do not have a fixed number of pixels, making them versatile machines capable of
clear images from higher or lower resolution sources. CRTs also require periodic
'calibration' by a trained professional, which can mean additional expense for the end
user down the road. These projectors are generally used in fixed installations because
of their size. CRTs are typically not as bright as the other technologies, but the refined
picture quality of a properly calibrated CRT is tough to beat. Its worth noting that to
replace the Guns, it costs quite a bit of money.
By – Roshan Mendonca
What are Lumens?
Lumens are a unit of measurement of the total brightness that comes from a light source, in this case, a projector.
One may also see the term ANSI Lumens. ANSI is an acronym for the American National Standards Institute. In
general, the more lumens a projector has, the brighter the image on the screen.
Why do Lumens Matter?
Lumens are extremely important when choosing a projector if the user wants a bright, sharp image to be displayed.
Usually, the brighter the image, the sharper the contrast will be. Lumens are extremely important due to the fact
that projectors with lower Lumens require ambient lighting to be low. In addition, less lumens generally means that
the projector will need to be closer to the screen. These two factors have obvious consequences for many
conference rooms, classrooms, lecture halls, and home theater set ups.
Projector Lamps are the Lumens Source:-
The part of the projector that produces light is the lamp, which has a bulb. There are a variety of bulb types
including UHP, UHE, halogen, and metal halide. The bulb is extremely important to the image’s brightness.
Almost all business and home theater projectors rely on lamps that use mercury. We’ll call them UHP lamps, but they
are mercury vapor lamps. They are basically a cousin of the mercury vapor lamps used in street lights. When you
read about the lamps in projectors, though, you’ll see them called UHP (ultra high pressure), or any of a half dozen
plus acronyms. UHP, UHM, NSH, UHE, etc, are the same thing, in almost all cases.
There is a second type of lamp in use, on very high end, and extremely bright projectors, and these work differently.
They are Zenon lamps. Overall, they have a better color range than the UHP type lamps, and use zenon, not
mercury. These Zenon lamps tend to be significantly more expensive, and have a shorter life than most UHP lamps.
They typically have a lamp life of 500 to 1500 hours compared to UHP lamps good for 1500 to 5000 hours.
By – Roshan Mendonca
What is projector throw distance?
A projector’s throw distance is the distance between the projector and the image on the screen (i.e., the
distance that the image is “thrown”).
Calculating throw distance:-
Throw distance is calculated by measuring the distance from the projector’s lens to the projection screen that the
image is being cast onto.
What is a projector throw ratio?
The throw ratio of a projector is the result of dividing the distance between the projector’s lens and the projection
screen by the width of the image being projected, or more simply: Screen width x Throw ratio = Throw distance
For example, if you know that you want to use a projection screen that is ten feet wide and you know that your
projector’s throw ratio is 1.8:1 (which means 1.8 ft of throw distance per foot of screen width) then you should
place your projector 18 feet away from the projection screen since 10 multiplied by 1.8 equals 18.
By – Roshan Mendonca
A projection screen is an installation consisting of a surface and a support structure used
for displaying a projected image for the view of an audience. Projection screens may
be permanently installed, as in a movie theater; painted on the wall; or semi-permanent
or mobile,[citation needed] as in a conference room or other non-dedicated viewing
space such as an outdoor movie screening (open air cinema).
Different markets exist for screens targeted for use with digital projectors, movie
projectors screen, overhead projectors and slide projectors, although the basic idea for
each of them is very much the same: front projection screens work on diffusely
reflecting the light projected on to them, whereas back projection screens work by
diffusely transmitting the light through them.
By – Roshan Mendonca
Big screen images - rear or front projection?
Optical front projection and rear projection screens provide many of the same benefits. Both screen types offer
enhanced contrast and brightness compared to conventional non-optical projection screens. When this is said,
there are major differences. Generally speaking, optical rear projection screens generate the best image, but
they also require more space. Optical front projection screens are extremely space-effective, but also less
resistant to ambient light than rear projection screens.
Benefits of front projection screens:-
 Easy to install
 No dedicated projection room required
 Space-effective design
 Cost-effective solution
 Enhanced mobility of screen and projector
Benefits of rear projection screens:-
 Enhanced contrast and image brightness
 Suitable for high brightness applications
 No shadows from the presenter/viewers cast onto the screen
 Projection equipment is hidden behind the screen
 Noise-free operation
By – Roshan Mendonca
Thank You
By – Roshan Mendonca

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All about projector

  • 1.  What is Projector  Types of Projector  Advantages & Disadvantages  What are lumens  What is projector throw distance?  What is Projector Screen?  Rear or Front projection? By – Roshan Mendonca
  • 2. A projector is an optical device that projects an image (or moving images) onto a surface, commonly a projection screen. The most common type of projector used today is called a video projector. Video projectors are digital replacements for earlier types of projectors such as slide projectors and overhead projectors. Most projectors create an image by shining a light through a small transparent lens, but some newer types of projectors can project the image directly, by using lasers. A virtual retinal display, or retinal projector is a projector that projects an image directly on the retina instead of using an external projection screen. By – Roshan Mendonca
  • 3. There Are Three Type of Projectors they are 1. DLP 2. LCD 3. CRT DLP Projection :- DLP technology is based on an optical semiconductor called a DMD chip (Digital Micro mirror Device), which was invented in 1987 by Texas Instruments. The way it works is that a DMD chip is made up of millions of tiny mirrors, that can rotate at a 10 degrees angle (12 degrees on better models). On the DMD chips, shade is usually extra using a shade controls. This can be a controls in which rotates rounded something by 150x for each second to 250x and even more. A lot of the more affordable products will be made up of your several message shade controls. This will be Red/Green/Blue and generally a clear message By – Roshan Mendonca
  • 4. By – Roshan Mendonca
  • 5. Advantages OF DLP Projector:- Filter-free design, Sealed projection system. No problems related to failed air- filter. Higher contrast, Less pixelation , Lighter and smaller DISADVANTAGE OF DLP Projector:- Rainbow effect, Color wheels can produce rainbow effect. Rainbow effect (sometimes referred to as color separation artifacts) are momentary flashes of banded color that look like rainbows. They occur at random, and they only last for an instant. This problem tend to appear only in slower color wheel projectors.. Also, rainbow artifacts problem never appears in 3-DLP chip projectors thanks to it’s 3 single DLP chips technology By – Roshan Mendonca
  • 6. LCD Projection :- An LCD projector is a type of video projector for displaying video, images or computer data on a screen or other flat surface. It is a modern equivalent of the slide projector or overhead projector. To display images, LCD (liquid-crystal display) projectors typically send light from a metal-halide lamp through a prism or series of dichroic filters that separates light to three polysilicon panels – one each for the red, green and blue components of the video signal. As polarized light passes through the panels (combination of polarizer, LCD panel and analyzer), individual pixels can be opened to allow light to pass or closed to block the light. The combination of open and closed pixels can produce a wide range of colors and shades in the projected image. By – Roshan Mendonca
  • 7. ADVANTAGE OF LCD Projectors:- Higher contrast ratio in specific projector models. Sharper image in specific projector models DISADVANTAGE OF LCD Projectors:- Low contrast ratio, the design of equipment, equipping them with high quality optics. High-weight, Dust blobs Impurities in panels. LCD structure projector should be cleaned every 300 hours of use. Color decay, Limited lifetime Screen-door effect, it is when the lines between pixels become visible (and as a result separate pixels become visible), and this effect becomes distracting. Dust issues. Due to dust accumulation contrast ratio might be reduced up to 50% over time. Dead pixels. You might heard about it while talking about LCD monitors. The same issue comes to LCD projectors. This happen when one pixel becomes permanently off or on. If it is only a single pixel - you might even not notice it. By – Roshan Mendonca
  • 8. CRT Projection :- CRT- “Cathode Ray Tube “ This is the largest and most experienced player. Many of you have probably seen this kind of projector at a bar or in an auditorium at a school. CRT utilizes three tubes, sometimes called "guns." The three colors combine or converge to make your image. CRTs do not have a fixed number of pixels, making them versatile machines capable of clear images from higher or lower resolution sources. CRTs also require periodic 'calibration' by a trained professional, which can mean additional expense for the end user down the road. These projectors are generally used in fixed installations because of their size. CRTs are typically not as bright as the other technologies, but the refined picture quality of a properly calibrated CRT is tough to beat. Its worth noting that to replace the Guns, it costs quite a bit of money. By – Roshan Mendonca
  • 9. What are Lumens? Lumens are a unit of measurement of the total brightness that comes from a light source, in this case, a projector. One may also see the term ANSI Lumens. ANSI is an acronym for the American National Standards Institute. In general, the more lumens a projector has, the brighter the image on the screen. Why do Lumens Matter? Lumens are extremely important when choosing a projector if the user wants a bright, sharp image to be displayed. Usually, the brighter the image, the sharper the contrast will be. Lumens are extremely important due to the fact that projectors with lower Lumens require ambient lighting to be low. In addition, less lumens generally means that the projector will need to be closer to the screen. These two factors have obvious consequences for many conference rooms, classrooms, lecture halls, and home theater set ups. Projector Lamps are the Lumens Source:- The part of the projector that produces light is the lamp, which has a bulb. There are a variety of bulb types including UHP, UHE, halogen, and metal halide. The bulb is extremely important to the image’s brightness. Almost all business and home theater projectors rely on lamps that use mercury. We’ll call them UHP lamps, but they are mercury vapor lamps. They are basically a cousin of the mercury vapor lamps used in street lights. When you read about the lamps in projectors, though, you’ll see them called UHP (ultra high pressure), or any of a half dozen plus acronyms. UHP, UHM, NSH, UHE, etc, are the same thing, in almost all cases. There is a second type of lamp in use, on very high end, and extremely bright projectors, and these work differently. They are Zenon lamps. Overall, they have a better color range than the UHP type lamps, and use zenon, not mercury. These Zenon lamps tend to be significantly more expensive, and have a shorter life than most UHP lamps. They typically have a lamp life of 500 to 1500 hours compared to UHP lamps good for 1500 to 5000 hours. By – Roshan Mendonca
  • 10. What is projector throw distance? A projector’s throw distance is the distance between the projector and the image on the screen (i.e., the distance that the image is “thrown”). Calculating throw distance:- Throw distance is calculated by measuring the distance from the projector’s lens to the projection screen that the image is being cast onto. What is a projector throw ratio? The throw ratio of a projector is the result of dividing the distance between the projector’s lens and the projection screen by the width of the image being projected, or more simply: Screen width x Throw ratio = Throw distance For example, if you know that you want to use a projection screen that is ten feet wide and you know that your projector’s throw ratio is 1.8:1 (which means 1.8 ft of throw distance per foot of screen width) then you should place your projector 18 feet away from the projection screen since 10 multiplied by 1.8 equals 18. By – Roshan Mendonca
  • 11. A projection screen is an installation consisting of a surface and a support structure used for displaying a projected image for the view of an audience. Projection screens may be permanently installed, as in a movie theater; painted on the wall; or semi-permanent or mobile,[citation needed] as in a conference room or other non-dedicated viewing space such as an outdoor movie screening (open air cinema). Different markets exist for screens targeted for use with digital projectors, movie projectors screen, overhead projectors and slide projectors, although the basic idea for each of them is very much the same: front projection screens work on diffusely reflecting the light projected on to them, whereas back projection screens work by diffusely transmitting the light through them. By – Roshan Mendonca
  • 12. Big screen images - rear or front projection? Optical front projection and rear projection screens provide many of the same benefits. Both screen types offer enhanced contrast and brightness compared to conventional non-optical projection screens. When this is said, there are major differences. Generally speaking, optical rear projection screens generate the best image, but they also require more space. Optical front projection screens are extremely space-effective, but also less resistant to ambient light than rear projection screens. Benefits of front projection screens:-  Easy to install  No dedicated projection room required  Space-effective design  Cost-effective solution  Enhanced mobility of screen and projector Benefits of rear projection screens:-  Enhanced contrast and image brightness  Suitable for high brightness applications  No shadows from the presenter/viewers cast onto the screen  Projection equipment is hidden behind the screen  Noise-free operation By – Roshan Mendonca
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