Information about Crt Projector
A CRT projector is a video projector that uses a small, high-brightness CRT (or picture tube) as the image generating element. The image is then focused and enlarged onto a screen using a lens kept in front of the CRT face. Most modern CRT projectors are color and have three separate CRTs (instead of a single, colour CRT), and their own lenses to achieve colour images. The red, green and blue portions of the incoming video signal are processed and sent to the respective CRTs whose images are focused by their lenses to achieve the overall picture on the screen. Various designs have made it to production, including the "direct" CRT-lens design, and the Schmidt-CRT, which employed a phosphor screen that illuminates a perforated spherical mirror, all within an evacuated "tube."
- Advantages:
- Long CRT life, typically that of a normal television picture tube.
- Can achieve good to very good colour resolution, brightness and picture size.
- Once set-up, minimal maintenance is required, unlike projectors that use lamps.
- Superior black level - black is actually black and not dark grey.
- As with CRT monitors, the image resolution and the refresh rate are not fixed but variable within some limits. Interlaced material can be played directly, without need for imperfect deinterlacing mechanisms.
- Disadvantages:
- Tends to be bulky and heavy (and non-portable) due to the CRTs.
- Low maximum brightness levels - the room has to be completely dark and eyes of viewers coming from a daylight environment have to adapt to the darkness for a minute or two before image details can be seen.
- Suffers from uneven colour mixing, since it is done by projecting the individual lines (made on the CRTs) onto the screen. The result is that the picture optimised for the central area of the screen tends to split into the individual colours towards the edges. Sophisticated circuitry is required to compensate for this.
- Focusing is not even, again due to the way the image is projected and requires sophisticated circuitry to compensate.
- Requires more time to set up and adjust for a good overall image.
- Costlier than other types of projectors due to the complex circuitry required to control and synchronise the three CRTs to achieve optimum picture quality. (Although it is easier to get good deals on used equipment than with other types of projectors)
See also
External links
- CRT Projector Primer/FAQ Find out why CRT Projectors are still used in home theaters where image quality is paramount.
- CRT Projector Manuals & Setup tips Hundreds of manuals and pictures showing board level controls and adjustments for the most popular projector models including Barco, NEC, Electrohome, Sony, Ampro, Zenith, etc.
- CRT Projector Discussion Forum A forum to ask CRT projector questions from other enthusiasts and technicians.
video projector takes a video signal and projects the corresponding image on a projection screen using a lens system. All video projectors use a very bright light to project the image, and most modern ones can correct any curves, blurriness, and other inconsistencies through manual
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1. Electron guns 2. Electron beams 3. Focusing coils 4. Deflection coils 5. Anode connection 6. Mask for separating beams for red, green, and blue part of displayed image 7.
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Red is any of a number of similar colors evoked by light consisting predominantly of the longest wavelengths of light discernible by the human eye, in the wavelength range of roughly 625–750 nm.
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Green is a color, the perception of which is evoked by light having a spectrum dominated by energy with a wavelength of roughly 520–570 nm. It is considered one of the additive primary colors.
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The term blue may refer to any of a number of similar colours. The sensation of blue is made by light having a spectrum dominated by energy in the wavelength range of about 440–490 nm.
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The Schmidt-Cassegrain is a catadioptric telescope. It combines a folded optical path with a corrector plate to make a compact astronomical instrument.
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Invention and Design
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A phosphor is a substance that exhibits the phenomenon of phosphorescence (sustained glowing after exposure to light or energised particles such as electrons).
The chemical element phosphorus (Greek.
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The chemical element phosphorus (Greek.
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Video black level is defined as the level of brightness at the darkest (black) part of a visual image or the level of [brightness] at which no light is emitted from a screen, resulting in a pure black screen.
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Black is the color of objects that do not reflect light in any part of the visible spectrum.
Scientifically, a black object absorbs all the colors of the visible spectrum and reflects none of them.
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Scientifically, a black object absorbs all the colors of the visible spectrum and reflects none of them.
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Grey or gray (see spelling differences) describes any color between black and white. Collectively, white, black, and the range of greys between them are known as achromatic colors or neutral colors. Greys are seen commonly in nature and fashion.
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Interlace is a technique of improving the picture quality of a video signal without consuming any extra bandwidth. It was invented by RCA engineer Randall C. Ballard in the 1930s.
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Deinterlacing is the process of converting interlaced video, like common analog television signals, into a non-interlaced form.
Video (or film) consists of a series of images played in succession, each of these images is known as a frame.
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Video (or film) consists of a series of images played in succession, each of these images is known as a frame.
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An LCD projector is a type of video projector for displaying video, images or computer data on a screen or other flat surface. It is the modern equivalent of the slide projector or overhead projector.
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Barco N.V.
Public company
Founded 1934
Headquarters Kortrijk, Belgium
Key people Martin de Prycker, CEO
Dirk De Man, CFO
Industry Display technology
Products CRT, LCD, DLP and LCoS projectors, LED and Flat panel displays
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Public company
Founded 1934
Headquarters Kortrijk, Belgium
Key people Martin de Prycker, CEO
Dirk De Man, CFO
Industry Display technology
Products CRT, LCD, DLP and LCoS projectors, LED and Flat panel displays
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The is a complete list of CRT video projectors.
Name Dates of production Size of tubes
(actual) Tube type Tube
focus Maximum
resolution Bandwidth ANSI
lumens Peak
lumens Notes
Videobeam 1000 acquisition of Advent 1000
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AmPro
Name Dates of production Size of tubes
(actual) Tube type Tube
focus Maximum
resolution Bandwidth ANSI
lumens Peak
lumens Notes
Videobeam 1000 acquisition of Advent 1000
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