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interactive holoskin
by ak agency

what is the invisible & interactive holoskin projection foil?

A projection screen is a special surface used to project images or videos. It is often used in presentations, classrooms, movie theaters, or other venues where a larger display of images or videos is desired.
Projection films are usually made of a special material that is translucent and reflects or transmits light from a projector in such a way that a magnified image appears on the surface. There are several types of projection films, which can vary depending on the application and environment.

The most common types of projection films are:

  • White projection film: this film is the most common and is used in most situations. It is ideal for use in dark or darkened rooms, as it reflects the projected image well and provides a clear display.

  • Rear and front projection film: this film is positioned behind the projection surface and allows projection from behind, allowing the audience to see the projected image from the front or back. This is often used in situations where the projector must be placed behind the screen to provide an interference-free front.

  • Gray projection film: this type of film reduces light reflection and improves the contrast and black level of the projected image. It is particularly suitable for rooms with high ambient light, as it improves image quality in bright environments.

  • Holographic projection film: This special film enables the creation of holographic or 3D projections. It is often used in showrooms, exhibition booths or for impressive visual effects.


Projection foils are a versatile tool for visual display and can be a good alternative to fixed screens, especially when mobility, easy storage or special effects are required.

There are different types of projection films that are suitable for different applications. Here are some examples:
White projection film: this film is suitable for most applications and provides good color fidelity and brightness. It is also available in different sizes.

  • Rear Projection Film: This film is backlit and is suitable for applications where projection must be from behind, such as digital billboards.

  • Gray projection film: This film is especially suitable for environments with high ambient light conditions, as it absorbs ambient light, providing higher contrast and better visibility.

  • Silver Projection Film: This film is especially suitable for 3D presentations as it reflects light to provide excellent image quality

  • Interactive and Invisible Projection Film: This film allows users to interact with the projection by drawing or clicking on the film.


Are there invisible projection films?
there are crystal clear projection films on the market. This film is often referred to as "holographic projection film" and can provide a nearly transparent display. This film is used to create projections on glass surfaces or shop windows without affecting the visibility of the space behind, and this also applies to holographic elements in 4K.
Holographic projection films are made of a thin layer of specially coated polyester film, which allows high light transmission and a clear display. The films can be used with various projection technologies such as LCD, DLP, LED or laser projectors.
However, it is important to note that the quality of the display depends on many factors, such as the brightness of the projector, the size of the projection, the quality of the projector and the environment in which the projection takes place.

What is the invisible Holoskin film made of?
Holoskin opaque films are made of a thin layer of specially coated polyester film, which allows high light transmission and clear display. They are available in various sizes and styles and can be used with different projection technologies such as LCD, DLP, LED or laser projectors.
invisible Holoskin film is often used in advertising, retail and presentation applications to allow seamless integration of projections into glass and window surfaces. Invisible Holoskin also offers an interactive artificial intelligence controlled film that allow users to interact with the projection by drawing or clicking on the film.

And what are the invisible and interactive Holoskin slides?
Interactive projection slides allow users to interact with the projection by drawing or clicking on the slide. There are different types of interactive projection slides that are suitable for different applications. Here are some examples:

  • Touch foils: these foils allow users to control the projection by touching the foil. They are often used in interactive displays, kiosk systems, and education.

  • Gesture control: these slides allow users to control the projection by hand movements. They are often used in presentations and exhibitions.

  • Infrared foils: these foils contain infrared sensors that detect the position of the user's fingers on the foil. They are often used in interactive whiteboards and training rooms.

  • 3D Interaction: These slides allow users to interact in a 3D environment by drawing or clicking on the slide. They are often used in virtual training environments and simulations. Interactive projection slides can be used with various projection technologies such as LCD, DLP, LED or laser projectors. However, it is important to note that the quality of the display depends on many factors, such as the brightness of the projector, the size of the projection, the quality of the projector, and the environment in which the projection takes place.


Projection films offer several advantages over regular screens, depending on the application and situation. Here are some advantages of projection films:

  • Flexibility: projection films can be applied to a variety of surfaces, including glass, acrylic, wood, metal and fabric. This allows for seamless integration of projection into existing facilities or architecture. In contrast, projection screens are typically limited to a fixed framework.

  • Size: projection screens allow for very large projections that can cover an entire wall or window. In contrast, screens are usually limited to a specific size.


However, the term "holo" usually refers to something that is holographic or three-dimensional, and "skin" usually refers to the outer shell of a living being or an outer layer of material.
"Holoskin" is a term is used to describe a type of technology or material that simulates or creates a holographic or three-dimensional appearance.
 
The invisible and interactive holoskin is controlled by artificial intelligence and enables customers and brands to have an interactive brand experience. This does not require large constructions such as radar lasers or LED frames that require significant construction.

Of course, there are also some disadvantages of projection screens compared to normal screens, such as higher costs for purchase and installation, and possible limitations when projecting in very bright environments. So it always depends on the requirements and needs for the specific application.

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