I would expect this sheet to be a more appropriate color for a blue LED display. Keep in mind, though, the effect will be to make the display perceptually white behind blue plastic.
They will be blue in fact, but they would be perceptually white. That is, to a viewer it will seem like white LEDs behind a blue filter, and if you take a photo the auto white balance will make them white in the photo if they are the brightest thing in the photo.Since they are blue LEDs, I would expect the color to stay blue. Just like red LEDs stay red behind red plastic. The one I was looking at was slightly cheaper.
From the question section:I would expect this sheet to be a more appropriate color for a blue LED display. Keep in mind, though, the effect will be to make the display perceptually white behind blue plastic.
Is this transparent, translucent, or opaque?
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Opaque-surface is reflective. I use it for flower reflections in macro photography.
By B. DiTommaso on June 29, 2020
I disagree but we shall see.They will be blue in fact, but they would be perceptually white. That is, to a viewer it will seem like white LEDs behind a blue filter, and if you take a photo the auto white balance will make them white in the photo if they are the brightest thing in the photo.
I agree with you @Wendy - there is no way our light behind a blue plastic sheet can create the green snd red to make the light passing through the blue plastic suddenly appear white.I disagree but we shall see.
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