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Bezel and Marquee Printing Service Review
Hoagie_one:
you just need a smoked plexi filter
RandyT:
--- Quote from: Hoagie_one on June 01, 2003, 06:01:33 pm ---you just need a smoked plexi filter
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If the blacklight is being used to give things that "glowing effect", the smoked plexi won't be the solution.
UV light is the reason things fluoresce, therefore if it glows, it's getting dosed with UV. If you filter it, stuff won't glow, so what would be the point?
Apologies in advance if I'm missing something obvious here :).
RandyT
KevSteele:
--- Quote from: Sasquatch! on June 01, 2003, 03:35:05 pm ---No video preview with Dead or Alive playing in the background??!? ;)
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Only if you know of a Dead or Alive song that's appropriate for a marquee review! ;)
This review just didn't scream out for a video...plus I'm a bit cramped on web space (I need a new hosting plan that gives me a bit more breathing room!)
I've got a few other reviews in the works that may need some video, and I'm looking for a reasonable (read: cheap) web hosting plan that gives me some more space. Once I find it, watch out, I may just release "Spinner Roundup: The Director's Cut" ;D
Kevin
KevSteele:
Well, I tried the black light -- it's a bit too black, as in too dim. I was surprised, but I guess it's for the best (thanks for the warning about UV, Randy!)
Kevin
KevSteele:
If anyone's curious what the blacklight looked like with my marquee, I've updated my review with pics of the "experiment":
http://users.adelphia.net/~kevsteele/mame/index.html
While I was at it, I added some more pics of the marquees, before and after installation.
Nothing major, but the photo does vividly show why a blacklight is not the answer in this situation! :P
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