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titleOfInvention Lens substrate, lens substrate manufacturing method, transmissive screen, and rear projector
abstract To provide a lens substrate capable of displaying an image with excellent contrast, to provide a manufacturing method capable of efficiently manufacturing the lens substrate, and to provide a transmission type including the lens substrate. To provide a screen and rear projector. A microlens substrate includes a plurality of microlenses (lens portions) and a first region (colored portion) that is provided near a surface of the microlens and colored with a predetermined density. And a second region (non-colored portion) 23 provided so as to be in contact with the first region 22 and having a lower coloring density than the first region 22, and the first region 22 and the second region 22. The boundary between the first region 22 and the second region 23 is P B [μm], and the average pitch of the micro lenses 21 is P L [. μm], the relationship of P B > P L is satisfied. [Selection] Figure 1
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