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White translucent???

Does it really make a differance??? I'm lettering some old discolored pannels. So I don't want to let the pannel shine thru.

The entire pannel is going to be blocked out in black with white lettering...

Can I just use a cast white?? instead of white translucent?
 

Letterbox Mike

New Member
Is the white going to light at night? If so, yes, you must use translucent white. Do not use regular white, it'll look terrible.
 

Letterbox Mike

New Member
I'd either go with black blockout or translucent black. There are people that will say you can use regular opaque black but I disagree. Translucent vinyls transmit and disperse light differently than opaque vinyl. Opaque vinyl isn't 100% opaque, so some light may show through, but it'll be mottled looking. In my experience, opaque black vinyls can also take on a brown or purple tint when backlit. While it's usually faint and not always noticeable, I still believe you're better off doing it the right way and using appropriate translucent or light control films on a backlit sign.

That said, if it's a cheap-o sign or customer and perfection isn't near the top of the list, go with regular cast black if you have it around.
 

Shovelhead

New Member
HSBC Bank's signage has white tranny around the main letters and it's very obvious when compared to acrylic/polycarbonate.
 
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