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TOK:
I wanted to use my cab's original bezel and not do anything permanent, so I used black 35% auto tint. It was simple, and the cabinet looks much better since it has a black theme anyway.  Tint is still a bit lighter than I expected, I might re-do it with 20% (lower # is darker).


MAME nut:
I'm struggling with the tinted plexiglass solution.

After reading a lot of posts, I figured that it was the best way to go.  BUT...I cannot adjust my computer monitor to make it look good thru the tinted glass.  No matter what I do to the Brightness and Contrast, it just looks sub-par.

ANY IDEAS??

For those who like it, what are your Brightness and Contrast set at??

 

RayB:
AHHHH you might have to resort to tweaking your graphics card GAMMA settings. See the thing about Arcade monitors (and TV's?) is you can pump up the brightness so it's brighter than it should be, and then through a tinted glass it looks normal.

PC monitors though... I think alot of them have a whiteness limit that you CAN'T push further. Try going into your display adapter's advanced settings (assuming you are using Windows).

~Ray B.

MAME nut:
Ray.....YES I am using Windows 98SE. 

WHERE would I find those settings??

RayB:
Right-click on your desktop.

Select Properties

Select the Settings tab

Click the Advanced button

Now as for the next step, that is different for different computers. It depends on what graphics card you have installed, whether or not you have installed the proper drivers for it (or if you are running the default generic Windows driver) and also what version of those drivers.

But basically at this point there should be an option in there for color management, gamma, display, or similar options that affect the display.

~Ray B.



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