A Ceiling Light Rejecting (CLR) screen is a type of projection screen specifically designed to reject the light that comes from above the screen, such as light that comes from ceiling lights. This type of screen is ideal for use in rooms with high ambient light levels, mainly when the projector is located below the screen, and the ambient light source is from above.
Like ALR screens, CLR screens come in different types and materials, including
CLR fabrics: CLR fabrics are unique materials designed to reject light from above. They are typically made from micro-louvered materials that scatter the light that hits the screen, making it harder for the light from above to reach the viewer's eyes.
CLR-painted screens: These screens are painted with a special paint designed to reject light coming from above. They are typically made from a special paint applied to the screen's surface, making it harder for the light from above to reach the viewer's eyes.
CLR-layered screens: These are screens made from multiple layers of materials; each layer is designed to reject a specific type of light from above. They are typically made from a combination of micro-louvered materials and special coatings that scatter the light that hits the screen, making it harder for the light from above to reach the viewer's eyes.