What would I have done ? I would have kept the LCD panel, combined with a RPI, and thereby have had an digital lightbox, where you could import pictures from USB to draw from.
What would I have done ? I would have kept the LCD panel, combined with a RPI, and thereby have had an digital lightbox, where you could import pictures from USB to draw from.
Alas, hooking up a laptop LCD to a pi requires an expensive and often hard to find driver board. If you want to do something like that then I recommend just finding an appropriate standalone monitor and converting that. They don't always cost a lot, especially used. In fact, the one I am using to type this up was completely free from a local museum.
Hi Samuel Doye, would you please be kind enough to provide details as to how you converted the standalone monitor to a computerized light box?
I was researching the internet to see how to obtain/make one, but I am not educated in the field of electronics, so I will need help.
Hi Samuel Doye, would you please be kind enough to provide details as to how you converted the standalone monitor to a computerized light box?
I was researching the internet to see how to obtain/make one, but I am not educated in the field of electronics, so I will need help.