Enfy wrote:I'm still very new to this so I don't quite understand
Biverted screen:
- the image on the screen is inverted
- the plolarisation filter is turned 90 degrees
right?
I don't think you can see anything without turning the polarisation filter..
Ah. Didn't know you were doing it that way! What I am suggesting is that you purchase a biversion chip (like this one at kitsch's store http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/hex-dmg-v1) and wire it in, as well as returning your polarization film to its normal position. If you wire the power for the LED backlight as well as the hex inverter to the double pole double throw switch (acts as 2 switches operating in-sync essentially), you can set it to be backlight-off-and-no-inversion, or backlight-on-with-hex-inversion by flipping the switch. That is a small investment, likely to cost less than $15, that can remedy your issue with a little bit of handywork.
EDIT - not 100% sure of how well it would work using the kit I listed, but I do know that switchable backlights as well as hex inverters have been done before (but not at the same time).
Last edited by thebitman (May 28, 2013 12:48 pm)