OT - LCD TV modification
On Fri, 23 May 2008 09:29:06 +0100, Arfa Daily wrote:
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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Smitty Two wrote:
We've been using some off-the-shelf LCD HDTVs in a 3D vision system. The
system relies on being able to flip (mirror image) the picture on one of
the monitors.
The feature was built in to the TVs we were using, but those models have
been discontinued, and we're having trouble sourcing this feature
elsewhere.
Any educated guesses on how difficult it would be to add the feature
ourselves? If it matters, we're talking about a vertical flip, not
horizontal.
Horizontal flip is fairly common to make a monitor into a mirror - or for
use as a camera viewfinder. But I wonder what the vertical flip was
designed for? But for vertical flip can't you just invert the monitor?
I thought that at first Dave, but it actually flips it horizontally as well.
Well, if you can locate a LCD TV that can flip horizontally:
Flip it once mechanically vertical.
Flip it once electronically horizontal.
Taa Daa! :-)
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