Angles of View Volume VII (2001)
A series of articles examining the new and developing technologies that are constituting visual displays.
- Digital Cinema - Take 1 (February)
- Watching Technology - A Moving Target (January)
Angles of View Volume VI (2000)
A series of articles which discuss "Special Venues" - Applications for Display Technology
- The Secondary Reflection Issue (December)
- Rear Projection in Home Theater - Front to Back (November)
- Home Theater - Behind the Scenes (October)
- Home Theater - The Big Picture (September)
- Home Theater - Setting the Stage (February)
- Special Venues - Other Markets (January)
Angles of View Volume V (1999)
A collection of articles presenting various display "Issues for the Millennium."
- Speculations - Reflections, Transmissions, & Projections (December)
- Missing the Point - The Meaning of Failure (November)
- Telling the Difference - Attributes and Artifacts (October)
- Figuring Half-Angles - An Idea Worth Illustrating (September)
- Different Perspectives - From Other Angles (August)
- By Different Lights - Contrasting among Brightness Levels (July)
- Approaching the Superhighway - Bit by Bit (May)
- Looking at 9:16 - In the Background (April)
- Sizing Up 9:16 - The Shape of Things to Come? (March)
- Da-Lite Diffusion - Making Light Work (February)
- New Years' Resolution (January)
Angles of View Volume IV (1998)
A series of articles examining the various issues related to the concept and nature of Information.
- Presenting Technology - It's Harder than it Looks (December)
- Light Reading - Suggestions and Observations (November)
- Mirror, Mirror - Behind the Wall (October)
- The Casting of Characters (September)
- How to Cosine a Document (August)
- Reading by Da-Lite — Ne Plus Ultra (July)
- Looking at Trig - Can I See You a Minute? (June)
- Fonts - A Case in Point (May)
- Reading Displays - the Joy of Looking (April)
- Reading Displays - Behind the Lines (March)
- Analog and Digital - Signal or Code? (February)
- Polarization - Learning to Ride the Waves (January)
Angles of View Volume III (1997)
A collection of "closer looks" at the attributes and properties of visual displays.
- Some Summary Judgements (November)
- Diffusion Screens - A Closer Look (October)
- Contrast - From Dark to Light (September)
- Medium and Message - the Screen and the Image (August)
- Getting the Picture - the function of Lenses (July)
- Seeing the Light - The Visible Spectrum (June)
- Hue and Eye - The Perception of Color (May)
- You and Eye - The Human Visual System (April)
- Some Reflections on Front Projection Screens (March)
- Resolution - How Much Should We Count On? (February)
- Screen Gain - Whose Loss? (January)
Angles of View Volume II (1996)
A series of interviews with acknowledged experts on various core technologies related to visual displays.
- Display Screens - Revealing the Standards (December)
- Digital Micromirror Devices - Reflecting on the Future (November)
- Monitoring the Future - the LCD (October)
- The Light Valve - Through a Glass, Brightly (September)
- Visual Intelligibility - What Are We Looking At? (August)
- Industry on the Internet - Caught in the Web? (July)
- Screening the Future - Da-Lite at the Horizons (June)
- 3D - Just Another Dimension? (May)
- Audiovisual - From Where He's Been to Where We're Going (April)
- Virtual Reality - How Real Is It? (March)
- Projecting the Future - the Liquid Crystal Display (February)
- Planning a Visual Display - Getting it Right the First Time (January)
Angles of View Volume I (1995)
A series of technical notes on the aspects of visual displays.
- Optical Train (December)
- Sizing (November)
- Units of Measure (October)
- Projection Geometry (September)
- Other Screen Surfaces? (August)
- Screen Surfaces? (July)
- Contrast (June)
- Front and Rear Projection? (May)
- Aspect Ratio (March)
- Resolution (February)
- Uniformity (January)
