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PROJECTION SCREEN
x   SCREEN (PROJECTION)

Simple rear-projection screen for 35mm slides is made from canvas stretcher frame covered with white plastic shopping bag and hinged to a plywood base.
ARTIST'S MAGAZINE Mar 1995 (v.12#3) pg. 3A

Simple rear-projection screen is made from Mylar drafting film stretched over a wooden frame and is designed to be hung in an open doorway.
ARTIST'S MAGAZINE Mar 1996 (v.13#3) pg. 34

Build the Image Tree: a modular graphic display system for the studio. Simple wood and hardboard framework displays 4 illustrations and/or rear-screen projected images. Est. cost: $60.
INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Mar 1981 (v.30#3) pg. 28

Tip: Use a white plastic shower curtain liner as a front- or rear-projection screen.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1988 (v.52#10) pg. 45

How to make a rear-projection screen. 40"x60" screen has a wooden framework covered with rear-projection screen material.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Aug 1979 (v.8#4) pg. 85

How to build your own rear-projection screen for viewing slides. The viewer is designed for a projector with a 4" lens and has a 10" screen in a 12"x18"x20" enclosure.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Feb 1985 (v.13#10) pg. 70

Tip: Uses for an old projection screen including a portrait backdrop, reflecting panel and copy stand.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Aug 1989 (v.96#8) pg. 30

Make your own screen for rear projection filming.
SUPER-8 FILMAKER Jun 1980 (v.8#4) pg. 12

Make a rear projection screen out of glass and a spray adhesive (like 3M's "77" brand) that is inexpensive and surprisingly clear.
SUPER-8 FILMAKER Sep-Oct 1980 (v.8#6) pg. 12