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Definition of Projection screen
1. Noun. A white or silvered surface where pictures can be projected for viewing.
Generic synonyms: Surface
Specialized synonyms: Wide Screen
Derivative terms: Screen
Lexicographical Neighbors of Projection Screen
Literary usage of Projection screen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1913)
"The experiment was then repeated, the projection-screen being moved nearer ...
Having roughly blocked in the field, the projection screen was moved back and ..."
2. Practical Pictorial Photography by Alfred Horsley Hinton (1898)
"Having noted this on the projection screen, next apply the observation in the
street, and yon may be surprised to find how rapidly an approaching figure ..."
3. Physical Optics by Robert Williams Wood (1914)
"He first showed that the relative intensities at different points on the projection
screen, along a line perpendicular to the diffracting edge ..."
4. Monthly notices of the royal astronomical society by Royal Astronomical Society (1907)
"One of the 4-inch finders attached to the equatorial was provided with a projection
screen, and was used in setting any desired spot into the field of view ..."
5. Home-made Toys for Girls and Boys: Wooden and Cardboard Toys, Mechanical and by Albert Neely Hall (1915)
"... find it does not throw sharply-defined images upon your projection screen.
... and the projection screen, until the best possible results are obtained. ..."
6. Education & Technology: Future Visions by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"On the large projection screen, the audience sees the race from four perspectives.
In one window, there is an overhead view of the entire track and the ..."