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Mrephunk:

If I do double up the plexi for the bezel art will the double up affect the image? Or would it be better to adhere the art to the outside of the plexi and not sandwich it?

opt2not:


--- Quote from: Mrephunk on October 28, 2011, 01:12:45 pm ---If I do double up the plexi for the bezel art will the double up affect the image?

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No.


--- Quote ---Or would it be better to adhere the art to the outside of the plexi and not sandwich it?
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Don't put it outside the plexi.  Sandwich it between the clear and the smoked. This is kinda obvious, no?

Mrephunk:

I mean if I didn't buy the clear and only the smoked. My bezel art has an adhesive backing

Mrephunk:

I know most of my questions have been answered but I have 1 more. I am going to be playing newer 3d games like the new MK and SF but there are also a whole slew of old school games to play on xbox live arcade. So my question is would the smoked plexi hinder my newer 3d gaming? If it doesn't I would get it in order to improve my Old School games

RandyT:


--- Quote from: Mrephunk on November 03, 2011, 12:56:55 pm ---I know most of my questions have been answered but I have 1 more. I am going to be playing newer 3d games like the new MK and SF but there are also a whole slew of old school games to play on xbox live arcade. So my question is would the smoked plexi hinder my newer 3d gaming? If it doesn't I would get it in order to improve my Old School games

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It probably depends on the type of game.  I wouldn't go as far as to say that it would "hinder" anything, but you may wish to increase the gamma on 3D games where this is an option.  Otherwise, you may lose some of the darker details in the 3D imagery.  Most will crank up the output of the monitor a bit to compensate anyway, so you will likely just end up with enhanced contrast for those titles as well.



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