What about using a thin sheet of tinted acrylic ? You will need to 
experiment with different colors to get the right balance between 
brightness and contrast, but I think an orangish-tint will allow the 
neon-color to transmit, while attenuating the non-orange colors. Basically, 
a color filter.

I dont have one of those clocks, mainly because I like building my own, but 
the versatility of the display types is something you dont see anywhere 
else. That stubbornness has taken me years to get a rack full of unique 
clocks, and a lot of time and effort (not to mention money...). If I could 
have all my time and money back and replace it with an EleksTube, would I 
do it ? That's a question that will haunt me for years.

On Sunday, August 25, 2024 at 8:36:52 AM UTC-7 Robert wrote:

> Has anyone created a really convincing display for this clock 
>
> I’ve tried the provided Nixie type displays but the IPS display seems too 
> bright and the true neon orange looks rather washed out
>
>
> Rob

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