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Color Projection Displays

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Color in Electronic Displays

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The value of color in expanding the utility and enhancing the appearance of projection displays is so significant that color use is becoming pervasive in applications ranging from entertainment to military command and control, from medicine to sophisticated simulation applications, from education to computer-aided design, and from sports to teleconferencing.

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Gold, R.S. (1992). Color Projection Displays. In: Widdel, H., Post, D.L. (eds) Color in Electronic Displays. Defense Research Series, vol 3. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9754-1_10

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