so any one here dtrip off the antiglare coating
im temped on my vg 150 once my fcc s get here
i stripped off the plastic sheet of anti glare off my broken vp140 (glass side)wasnt to difficult just had to do slowly i here at lumen lag guys are getting great results by strippin the ag off
im temped on my vg 150 once my fcc s get here
i stripped off the plastic sheet of anti glare off my broken vp140 (glass side)wasnt to difficult just had to do slowly i here at lumen lag guys are getting great results by strippin the ag off
How did you strip it? Did you use the wet napkin? I want to do this but i've heard a lot of people of fubared their lcds.
I’ve did it too. And it’s quite easy. I used the method described here.
Some pics:
Targa DT382 15inch diagonal LCD, soaked for 12 hours:
a/g filter:
idem:
comparison, top the LCD with a/g and bottom without:
I put everything together and tomorrow I’ll take some projection pictures.
At a glance the image looks sharper and the colors are more vivid.
If done right, there’s nothing to be concerned about.
Some pics:
Targa DT382 15inch diagonal LCD, soaked for 12 hours:

a/g filter:

idem:

comparison, top the LCD with a/g and bottom without:

I put everything together and tomorrow I’ll take some projection pictures.
At a glance the image looks sharper and the colors are more vivid.
If done right, there’s nothing to be concerned about.
before i try this method i might find a way to dam any water from nearing the electronic parts i also tried soakin a FUBARED lcd in a bucket for a couple hours and the clear film peeled off pretty easily im glad theres some discusion on the mod over at lumen lab its like top secret please all post your brfor and after pics
ive got some people talkin about it over at diypj, heres the link
http://www.diyprojectorcompany.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1246&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
http://www.diyprojectorcompany.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1246&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
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