Anamorphic Widescreen

Anamorphic Widescreen

Draper Onyx Projection Screen

A perfectly flat screen surface, impeccable image reproduction and accuracy, no distortion and an easy assembly that would take even the most DIY challenged of us 10 minutes to complete. These are just a few of the features you have to look forward to with the fixed frame Onyx projection screen from Draper.

Screen Surfaces

Once you have decided which format is appropriate for where you are installing the screen and the predominant type of media you are going to be projecting, the next choice is which screen surface is going to work best in your environment and yield you the best image and the most flexibility in terms of seating. The Onyx screen comes in the following Draper surfaces:

Front Projection

  • M1300
  • M2500
  • HiDef Grey
  • AT1200
  • AT Grey

Rear Projection

  • Cineflex

Screen Sizes

The Onyx is available in a full range of Draper sizes and formats, including the exciting 2.35 CinemaScope format which brings the full excitement of the cinema into the home, which when coupled with an anamorphic lens in front of your projector will enable you to use the full resolution of you projected when watching anamorphic films. draper luma projection screen.

1:1 / AV Format from 50˝ x 50˝ to 120˝ x 120˝
4:3 / NTSC Format from 6´ to 15´ diagonal
16:9 / HDTV Format from 65˝ to 220˝ diagonal
16:10 Format from 67˝ to 226˝ diagonal
1.85:1 / WideScreen Format from 99˝ to 162˝ diagonal
2.35:1/CinemaScope Format from 115˝ to 204˝ diagonal

Custom sizes are also available in virtually any size up to 20´ x 20´. Overall size, including frame, equals image area plus 8”.

Options

Given this is a fixed frame, once you have chosen the size the screen surface there is not really much else to specify, like would be in an electric screen, the Draper Onyx really only has one option; the Veltex Covered Body kit. diplomat screen. This is a velvety dark fabric applied over the whole frame reducing reflections to practically zero as well as concealing all remnants of joints within the frame.

 

Anamorphic Widescreen with Canon EOS 5D mk2