Bob,
Thanks much ... however, I was mostly interested in whether it was a well known fact in the photographic community that
one could use an LCD display as the background or source polarizer - saving on the expense of having to buy a somewhat
expensive plastic sheet polarizer or as an improvisation when such an item is just not readily available, etc. Like if
you live in a place where there are no suppliers of polarizing materials. Like Oman?? BUT you do have an LCD display!!
Like Herschel! ;)
;)
andy
Bob wrote:
Andy,
When I am wearing my "drivers' glasses", a pair of glasses I wear during
the day that has lenses made by, I think, the transitions people, my
cell phone display and the display on my mobile ham rig and the displays
at ATMs and gas pumps are difficult to read.
You may find info here http://www.lcd.kent.edu/ since Kent State
University is reported to be a leader in LCD research and applications.
Bob