Sure...the spot shown here was on a curved screen, however. Note, it is 21-22fL in the middle (and all of the way from edge to edge) but top to bottom, it drops to nearly half...around 12fL. So, if it was as flat screen, it would have been MUCH worse...more like 1/4 or less at the edges compared to the center.
This is the PSA on a Flat-Silver screen that is about 2/3rds as the one shown above (this one is about 26 feet across:
FlatSilverCapture.JPG
So, you can see the light really sucks at the sides. The uniformity issue will be due to where the projector is relative to screen center and that the meter is roughly in the middle of the auditorium. So, even though the light out the projector is uniform, such is not the case in the theatre. Where you sit relative to the projector and screen play a big role in how even the light is.
This is the PSA on a Flat-Silver screen that is about 2/3rds as the one shown above (this one is about 26 feet across:
FlatSilverCapture.JPG
So, you can see the light really sucks at the sides. The uniformity issue will be due to where the projector is relative to screen center and that the meter is roughly in the middle of the auditorium. So, even though the light out the projector is uniform, such is not the case in the theatre. Where you sit relative to the projector and screen play a big role in how even the light is.
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