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RexMundi
HI

Just found this. don't know if it is at any use.

Have anyone tried it?

http://www.goosystems.com/
PackerBacker
I used it, it gives a pretty nice image.
Skanmyth
QUOTE (PackerBacker @ Nov 23 2004, 05:19 PM)
I used it, it gives a pretty nice image.

Is goosystems is better than Behr Silver Screen paint ? do you get more contrast colors or bright ?
SIMJEDI
Here is a review of 29 different screen types with pictures:

A Screen Showcase & DIY Review

Notice the Goo is very consistent at any angle.


peace
Skanmyth
SIMJEDI, Thanks for your link.

After reading all the reviews. I decided to sample on the "Rust-Oleum Metallic Silver" paint and "Tremclad rust paint aluminum" paint. I tested painting 2 pieces of 2'x2' MDF and the results weren't comparable to what I am using now. I noticed that when I placed the sample piece in the middle, viewing straight and in angles were excellent. However, when the sample was placed on either side of the screen only viewing from straight was good, but the view from angled were extremly bad. The reason being, I would say is my PJ, it is probably not distributing light evenly throughout the screen.

If I can find a way to get my PJ to distribute light evenly to the sides as the middle then the Metallic silver paint would be a great screen paint.
gord3
Walmart Canada is selling a highly reflective spray paint called REFLECT-ALL by K G EXCEL.

It's a clear translucent spray paint with "Light Bead" technology. According to a brochure it can be sprayed on fabric or any surface. It's not cheap at $16.95 CDN a can ( US 13.95 )

I haven't found any further info on the net about the stuff and whether there are similar products available.

Might try some on blackout cloth.
gord3
Found a link to Reflect-All, but not much info on the stuff:

http://www.spray-pak.com/paintsCoatings.asp
gord3
Tried the Reflect-ALL...doesn't work too well, doesn't reflect enough light.
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