Reverse LCD ODO Look
#32
Originally Posted by ADRdesignCo
Originally Posted by Dakine
Killed calculators, burnt my hand, OVEN bake headlights. Sounds like a good day
yay my turn! lol
FYI i have WHITE LEDS under there....
Before...
Middle...
After...
thank good ness no calculators were harmed in my install
Second ADR when you did this you had white LEDS I see, so after this was done how does it look in the daytime??? Easy to read??
#33
Originally Posted by aandf1978
Second ADR when you did this you had white LEDS I see, so after this was done how does it look in the daytime??? Easy to read??
Originally Posted by ADRdesignCo
here are mine during the day time..
and yes i know my gauges are dirty.. lol
and yes i know my gauges are dirty.. lol
with my lights on during the day..
with them off...
#35
Originally Posted by aandf1978
First off is anybody going to tell us how you did this????
Second ADR when you did this you had white LEDS I see, so after this was done how does it look in the daytime??? Easy to read??
Second ADR when you did this you had white LEDS I see, so after this was done how does it look in the daytime??? Easy to read??
I have my LCD screen in my xbox like this. Here are some pics.
All lights off
Screen on with flash (to simulate daylight)
Everything completely off with flash
The screen will be blue whether the lights are on or not. It is just as easy to read as the stock display.
The stock Pioneer lower model screens are the same way. It's not new technology, just reversed screens.
#36
day pics!
the odo will always be visible as long as there's a contrast in tone. Doesn't matter its the background is clear w/ black letters or background is black with clear letter. As long as theres a contrast it will be visible.
the odo will always be visible as long as there's a contrast in tone. Doesn't matter its the background is clear w/ black letters or background is black with clear letter. As long as theres a contrast it will be visible.
#37
Looks great guys! Glad to see you doing this on car stuff. I used to do it on show pc's, worked great on digital hard drive coolers, temp displays and crap like that. I saw you guys were useing the old polarized film for this..? Why not just buy it new with adhesive / antiglare coating? about $30 gets you enough to allot of clusters or hvac units.