Clear
Projection Film

Turn Glass Into Floating
Digital Displays

Create stunning, transparent displays with the appearance of content floating on glass. Maintain transparency while delivering powerful visual experiences in any environment.

Floating Image
Appearance

Maintains
Transparency

Wide Viewing
Angles

Works With Standard
Projectors

Front & Rear
Projection

Custom Sizes
Available

What Is Clear Projection Film?

Clear Projection Film is a transparent projection surface that applies directly to glass or acrylic. When paired with a projector, the film allows projected images to appear suspended on the surface while preserving visibility through the glass.

Retail Storefronts

Museums & Exhibits

Corporate Lobbies

Product Showcases

Trade Shows

Brand Activations

Interactive Displays

Luxury Environments

Clear projection film on glass display

Clear Projection Film Options

DualView
Ultra Clear

Legacy Product

DualView Ultra Clear Projection Film

Highly transparent film that provides true floating-image effects. Supports both front and rear projection.

  • 88% light transmission
  • 7% haze
  • 175° viewing angle
  • Front and rear projection
  • Ideal for existing specifications

Specifications

Light Transmission88%
Haze7%
Viewing Angle175°
Thickness200µm

DualView
Intrigue

Legacy Semi-Holographic Film

DualView Intrigue Projection Film

Semi-holographic film designed for dramatic floating-image effects and extreme projection angles.

  • 83% light transmission
  • 23% haze for holographic effect
  • 175° viewing angle
  • Front and rear projection
  • Ultra-short throw compatible

Specifications

Light Transmission83%
Haze22%
Viewing Angle175°
Thickness100µm

Rear Projection
Intrigue Film

Specialty Effect Film

Rear Projection Intrigue Film

Designed for dramatic visual effects while maintaining strong projection performance from behind the surface.

  • Strong holographic effect
  • Excellent contrast
  • Ideal for rear projection
  • Specialty applications
  • Premium visual impact
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Compare Clear Projection Film Options

Film Type Transparency Holographic Effect Viewing Angle Best Use
DualView Optic Clear ★★★★★ ★★☆☆☆ ★★★★★ Most commercial projects
DualView Ultra Clear ★★★★★ ★★☆☆☆ ★★★★★ Existing specs, high transparency needs
DualView Intrigue ★★★★☆ ★★★★★ ★★★★☆ Floating image / holographic effects
Rear Projection Intrigue ★★★★☆ ★★★★★ ★★★★☆ Specialty rear projection installations

Why Choose Clear Projection Film?

  • Creates floating image effects
  • Maintains transparency
  • Wide viewing angles
  • Works with standard projectors
  • Front and rear projection options
  • Custom sizes available
  • Ideal for premium environments

Perfect for Multiple Industries

  • Retail and storefronts
  • Museums and exhibits
  • Corporate environments
  • Trade shows and events
  • Product showcases
  • Architectural installations

Order Samples First

Test and compare clear projection films in your environment to find the right solution for your project.

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Need a Quote?

Our team will help you choose the right film and provide a custom quote for your project.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Optic Clear and Ultra Clear?

Optic Clear is the newer recommended clear projection film option with improved clarity and low haze for premium projects.

Which film creates the strongest floating image effect?

DualView Intrigue and Rear Projection Intrigue provide stronger holographic-style floating image effects.

Is DualView Intrigue being discontinued?

DualView Intrigue is considered a legacy product. Optic Clear is recommended for most new clear projection projects.

Can clear projection film be used on any glass?

It can be used on many flat glass and acrylic surfaces, but testing samples is recommended before final selection.

Which clear projection film is most transparent?

DualView Optic Clear and DualView Ultra Clear are the best options when transparency is the priority.

Should I order samples first?

Yes. Samples allow you to test clarity, haze, contrast, brightness, and viewing angle in your actual environment.

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