Churches
ChurchesCapture 160" front projection screen at 1st Presbyterian Church in Bellevue, Washington. Extreme ambient lighting from glass ceiling dome had made traditional projection nearly impossible.-
ChurchesIn addition to sunlight from glass ceiling dome, the church was designed with full windows along rear and side walls. The Capture 160" screen provides full brightness and contrast in these most-challenging conditions. -
ChurchesThe high ambient light levels in the worship center can be seen in the shadows cast by the screen on the rear wall. The Capture front projection screen provides unprecedented performance. -
ChurchesThe Capture screen was custom-sized to the exact needs of the worship center space or high-definition format, superior brightness and high-contrast viewing. Note the shadows created on the wall behind the screen from the high ambient light levels. -
ChurchesPowered by 10,000 lumens, the Capture screen delivers performance superior to plasma with no screen glare and much lower installation costs. -
ChurchesCapture 100" front projection screen deployed in church entrance lobby having high levels of daylight and overhead floodlighting. Because the screen is mounted out from the 2nd floor mezzanine, it is possible to judge the challenging ambient room light conditions by the shadow on the wall behind the screen. The 5,000 lumen projector which powers the display is hidden in an alcove 60‚ away. -
ChurchesThe Capture 200 display (at 8’ high by 14½’ wide) will deliver unsurpassed digital brilliance in your most challenging lighting environment. Powered by two 7,000 lumen stacked projectors, the Capture front projection screen delivers high-resolution performance at a fraction of the cost of LED, rear projection, and tiled displays. -
ChurchesEven on an outdoor patio, Capture front projection overcomes even the ambient sunlight flooding in from the right side. The projector in use was set on ½ power to cast 5,000 lumens on the 100” diagonal screen. -
ChurchesIn an unbelievably bright area, a Capture 200” screen is shown at the left edge of this photo. Notice the three-story window wall at right. There are also large skylights in the ceiling directly above the screen in addition to the bright overhead lighting fixtures. This 8’ high by 14½’ wide front projection screen was powered by two stacked 5,500 lumen projectors. -
ChurchesThe Capture 200 front projection screen provides unprecedented brightness and contrast in brightly lit environments. Large flat panels will exhibit glare while rear projection would suffer from the interior lighting and sunlight from the three-story window walls. High resolution LED would be cost-prohibitive, energy inefficient, and have extreme installation costs due to weight. -
ChurchesCapture 200 in health club facility powered by two stacked 5,500 lumen front projectors. Only Capture technology allows such high brightness and contrast in a bright room. Compare the Capture performance with the row of twenty 32" televisions directly below. -
ChurchesThree Capture 100 front projection displays in New York City directly below 1,000 lumen metal-halide lighting fixtures. The horizontal and vertical displays were powered by 5,000 lumen projectors. There are no drapes, shades or lighting modifications to enhance the performance of the screens. The Capture technology redirects ambient light to deliver unprecedented black colors for unparalleled display contrast.
