Rear Projection Screen Goo can be sprayed on glass or acrylic to create a high quality rear projection screen. It’s very expensive at $120 US for the smallest container, but some of the demos are very cool.
yes could be that it blocks too much IR Light, but the next thing with touching...if you touched many times, maybe the projection layer will get thin ..know what i mean?
the company says that the user should spray it.. will test it when i got the acrylic
I found a place by my house that stocks 120ml containers of the Goo Grey Rear for only $14. I’m going tomorrow to pick some up. I already have an HVLP sprayer so I can run some tests this weekend.
sprayed ... there are some very little particles on the surface who may disturb, but when the projector was on, you didn`t see anything
tested before on a little piece acrylic with rolling the goo but ... forget it :D very crappy
hm i wanted to do DSI with Plexiglas EndLighten (so i sprayed directly on acrylic)
before i sprayed, i test it but DSI doesn`t work how it should, i guess at the moment i do FTIR :/
Well, I don’t think DSI or FTIR will work when spraying this directly on it. That messes up the properties of the acrylic and how light transmits which is why you didn’t get any blobs with it applied.