In some instances, a perforated screen is utilized. As in commercial cinemas, this allows transparent sound to radiate from the center channel behind the screen.
Although rare, when using any fixed resolution projection device, including DLP™ technology
on a perforated screen, a moiré pattern may sometimes be a visible artifact. The moiré is
caused by the interaction of the DLP™ mirror array, or the source frequency, with the screen
perforation pattern.
If you experience this phenomenon, you can minimize moiré by applying some or all of the
following steps:
- Slightly increase the size of the projected image. Use projector blanking to
mask the overshoot of the image.
- Adjust the projector pixel clock for the source.
- If the above options do not work, slightly defocus the image.
- If all else fails, consider utilizing a perforated screen with a different perforation
pitch
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