Koji-Kendo wrote:
thursdaycustoms wrote:

This is very relevant to my interests(job). When the Loca cures does it actually glue the front-light to the LCD or would it just pull right up? I'm very fond of the SP method(except for the fact that I'm using an SP) because I install them horizontally after I cut the panels and it always looks great. It's difficult to see from the pictures but do you think this would be better than a top notch SP front-light install?

a personal collection of each of the main mods:
The standard SP mod, the corrected and this new one.

In my personal collection, I have those three in addition to a red led front-lit cgb (which I called "virtual boy color", an SP light panel front-lit loca'd with a white, dmg back-light panel (like mentioned before, clearer and brighter, but with faint pillars of light).
I've tried lots of light panels. NDS, DS Lite, DSi and such in my ongoing experiments, with mixed and mostly disappointing results.

Hello I am new to this fourm and I would like to say THANK YOU SO MUCH for you guys you guys have taught me so much I have been struggling for MONTHS on the SP front light mod trying to get it horizontal, cutting it, putting electrical tape to hide the light leakage (have clear purple GBC) and I have broke 3 GBC's and 5 SP's.....

I almost gave up until I found out about a youtube video that said GBC Frontlight NO SP, so I was amazed but in the end disappointed after seeing how blurry and bright the picture was BUT then I found out about this fourm and you talking about this Loca stuff and now I think I may just do this method and save my life, time and money on this method, but I wanted to ask you something! You say you have 3 different versions of your GBC's one with the standard sp mod, the horizontal one (assuming thats what you mean by "corrected") and this Loca mod with the fitted screen that you order online.

Can you PLEASE show us the differences between all of them? maybe multiple pictures of each one, Im just not sure if I want to do it this way or not.

Thank you!