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Should I increase my projector's brightness or buy higher-gain screen?

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Hello all,
I am hoping to tap into your experience for guidance about a projector screen purchase. I am building a dedicated home theater in my basement, which should be a near-completely light controlled environment (walls painted dark burgundy, furniture and fixtures all dark burgundy/black, and only 1 window with a black-out shade.)

I own a Panasonic PT-AE8000U projector, which will be ceiling mounted 15 feet from a 119” diagonal screen. Based on real-world performance reviews, I think this projector will generate about 620 lumens on its “best” mode: Rec-709. I think this should create an image brightness of about 14.8 ft-Lamberts on a 1.0 gain screen in my darkened theater.

I am concerned that 14.8 ft-Lamberts does not provide much wiggle room for adding in ambient light (I would prefer to have side sconces dimly lit while watching some movies), or in case of projector lamp fading over time.
My goals are like everybody else, I guess: to have an acceptably bright image with good color saturation and the deepest blacks possible.

My question is: in order to increase the image brightness a bit, would it be better to use a matte white screen with a brighter picture mode on my projector, or to purchase a higher-gain screen from the beginning, such as a 1.3 – 1.4 gain screen. I have at least 2 brighter modes to choose from on my projector (up to around 1800 lumens on “dynamic” mode,) but my understanding is that increasing projector brightness will lead to more washed out blacks and inaccurate colors as well. I have already experienced the “dynamic” mode projected onto sample screen swatches, and the blacks were definitely washed out in a pitch-black basement.

Would using a higher gain screen allow more wiggle room for image brightness while maintaining deep blacks, or does increasing screen gain lead to washed out blacks as well? My seating will be in a relatively narrow viewing cone, so I think the narrower viewing angle of a higher-gain screen would not be a problem.

My frustration with this screen selection process is that I have no local dealers to demo various screen types, and of course demos would not apply directly in my particular room, but I don’t want to make a bad decision about a screen. I’m hoping you all can use your real-world experience to guide me.

Of course, it also occurred to me that maybe any of the above options would look excellent for a non-videophile movie lover such as me, and maybe I’m overthinking this.

Thanks in advance for your help!
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Originally Posted by Aesclepius View Post

My frustration with this screen selection process is that I have no local dealers to demo various screen types, and of course demos would not apply directly in my particular room, but I don’t want to make a bad decision about a screen. I’m hoping you all can use your real-world experience to guide me.

Some manufacturers may send you samples of their different screen materials. Before I purchased my DaLite HP 2.8 screen, I chatted through their website and asked them to send me samples and they sent me a book with 8 or 10 inch square samples of every material they made. (This was in 2009 or 2010) I also later chatted through their website (2011 or 2012 I don't remember...) and asked for a 1ft square samples of 2 specific materials that were new at the time (HP 2.4, HCHP 2.4).

If there are only a couple materials you wanted to compare you could ask for 1' squares of just those and they may still be sending them out at no charge to prospective home theatre buyers.

Of course, there's only so much you can compare with a small sample pieces....
Edited by JustAnEE - 3/19/13 at 5:03pm
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Thanks, JustAnEE. I have ordered swatches of a couple screen materials, but I am afraid to base my purchase decision on what little I can see projected onto those 12-inch swatches. I'm hoping somebody has experience in the effect on blacks of using brighter projector modes vs higher gain screens.
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