Brighter colors and good reflectivity.
Silver or grey projector screen white ceailing light grey walls.
Projectors now days delivery high lumens and amazing contrast levels.
Most projectors are calibrated to white screen materials.
Matte white 1 1 gain.
In the ideal conditions with a high quality projector a white screen will give you the sharpest clearest possible image.
Looks like there is a lot of projector light bouncing off your walls and ceiling.
The net effect is to increase the contrast range of the image on the screen.
Increased ability to retain black level in cases of uncontrolled and ambient.
Reputable projector companies calibrate their projectors to a white screen right out of the factory.
A grey screen will help combat this.
This works because assuming the projector has ample lumen output as most digital projectors do whites remain satisfyingly white while blacks are maintained at a deeper black.
The gray screen absorbs ambient light that strikes it better than a white screen does.
But it comes at the expense of some image brightness.
Most of the time a white material will be perfect for your room and theater system.
A grey screen such as the elite cinegrey 3d screen shown here can help boost contrast and perceived black level when there are concerns with room light a reflective white ceiling or walls or a projector s inherent contrast.
Washout more likely in cases of uncontrolled and ambient lighting.
Sporting events look fantastic on a white screen with some light in the room.