Cinema screen is made rough and white
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Movie screens are white and covered with glass granules in order to maximize light reflectivity, thereby creating as bright and clear a picture as possible.
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a cinema screen is made rough and white, so that irregular reflection takes place and the picture is visible from any direction in the cinema hall. In an irregular reflection, the reflected rays travel in all possible directions.
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