chaitanyamuppala - 29 November 2007 03:41 AM
SoniX - 29 November 2007 03:15 AM
That are mostly dots on the acryl. My LCD acryl was full of those dots… The only thing I still use from the LCD is: the LCD controller, the chipset for the screen and the screen matrix. So now I use a screen of 2 mm thick. Works fine for me… Then you can simulate backlight with TL-bars…
The hexagonal pattern is on the diffusive paper BEHIND the acrylic it looks like it can easily come off.. And Nima seemed to have done his table using the lCD’s original backlight .... I wonder how he did it?
Kamelisko - 29 November 2007 03:28 AM
You have to keep the diffusive layers between the acryl and LCD-panel. Otherwise the backlight quality is crap. (and those hexas will show up)
But diffusive layers don’t pass IR well...
They dont pass IR well but they do pass IR. What your problem might be is that IR light is emitting from the CCFL and ur blobs are getting mixed up with it. Place IR blocking film around the light source.
When your camera is looking from behidn the LCD screen; it should see the screen as almost black.