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How Do Stewart Screens Perform in HDR (High Dynamic Range) Environments?

HDR or high dynamic range, provides better contrast, greater brightness levels and a wider color space in order to make display images look more like real life. Your eyes can perceive brighter whites and darker blacks – greater dynamic range – than traditional formats. 

HDR content preserves details in the darkest and brightest areas of a picture that are lost using old standards such as Rec.709. The luminosity of HDR allows for more natural, true to life colors that are closer to how we see them in real life.

The screen you use will significantly contribute to the HDR experience. Stewart Filmscreen furnishes fabrics in a wide range of high performance matte finishes that offer the appropriate viewing cone as well as color uniformity across the entirety of the screen’s surface. Stewart’s HDR ready offerings include GrayMatte 70 with a super wide viewing cone and a contrast preserving 30% neutral density tint — to UltraMatte 130 featuring a superb viewing cone along with a 30% increase in brightness. Just the ticket for hitting HDR peak luminance values with large scale presentations. Optional perforation is also available for sound transparency. 

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