ambientlightrejecting
Ambientlightrejecting refers to techniques, materials, and device designs that reduce the influence of ambient light on the visibility of a displayed or sensed image by rejecting or suppressing stray light from sources other than the intended signal path. The term is often used in the context of projection screens and imaging systems, where it describes surface technologies that improve contrast and legibility in bright environments.
In display applications, ambient light rejection relies on directional or selective reflectance. Shaped or structured screen
Typical applications include front-projection screens in home theaters, classrooms, and commercial spaces where lighting cannot be
The concept is closely related to broader discussions of display contrast, screen gain, and light-management techniques