Spladam
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thanks all! rgb is so awesome =)
Was wondering why you didn't post it here when I saw it in the Retro thread, great shots.
thanks all! rgb is so awesome =)
oh, i posted those for 7DollarHagane on retroGAF because this was using the RGB NES he sold me.Was wondering why you didn't post it here when I saw it in the Retro thread, great shots.
thanks man!Wow, those are some sweet Double Dragon pics, Dave.
i know i already posted this in retroGAF it's so cool looking so i thought it'll fit in a thread that's about scanlines:
Never heard of this one. Looks interesting.
Does anyone have tips for taking photos of their PVMs with phone cameras? I keep getting that black banding when trying to do it with my iPhone SE :/
Does anyone have tips for taking photos of their PVMs with phone cameras? I keep getting that black banding when trying to do it with my iPhone SE :/
Bari Arm (Mega CD 2 J) and Sonic the Hedgehog (Mega Drive J) + OSSC (Line X3, full scanlines)
looks boss =)Got the rgb cable for the Nt. Looks and plays fantastic.
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did you try messing with the different color palettes on the NT? my RGB nes has a play choice 10 pallet that makes the colors look greenish. RGB pallet which makes it more red and a Fixed Color Pallet. for Zanac the tips of my bullets are more pink in one mode over the other.I think my colors are messed up. Whites seem a little red. Anybody have basic PVM menu settings?[/IMG]
Got the rgb cable for the Nt. Looks and plays fantastic.
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did you try messing with the different color palettes on the NT? my RGB nes has a play choice 10 pallet that makes the colors look greenish. RGB pallet which makes it more red and a Fixed Color Pallet. for Zanac the tips of my bullets are more pink in one mode over the other.
Got the rgb cable for the Nt. Looks and plays fantastic.
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Probably wouldn't be too hard to make one! Actually, wouldn't be surprised if something similar could be bought from a cheap Chinese knock-off site like DX or Alibaba.
Love this game!
Pretty amazed by it. Takes a lot because I barely respond or care for anything NES outside of Bionic Commando or the Marios.
What game is it?
You're going to be a huge collector at this rate!looks awesome, going to grab that title now =)
You're going to be a huge collector at this rate!
Pretty amazed by it. Takes a lot because I barely respond or care for anything NES outside of Bionic Commando or the Marios.
OSSC outputs to vga?![]()
Xbox though the OSSC via a pcCRT. Vertical scanlines plus the monitor's own subtle 480p scanlines remind me of my Sony consumer CRT picture (but sharper).
OSSC outputs to vga?
Unfortunately not! I should have said I'm using a DAC, one of those cheap HDMI to VGA dongles. Are you getting an OSSC, Peltz?
I don't plan on it. But it's nice to know what's out there and how stuff works.
You say that now, Peltz, but you will...I actually hadn't planned on getting an OSSC but I'm glad I did as it'll come in handy for when my CRTs die T_T
But as you said, those interests would be only for future-proofing purposes in case my CRTs kick the bucket before I do. I much prefer a native image on CRT over a scaled one on a fixed pixel HDTV.
Funny you mentioned that. I have a Framemeister for precisely that same reason but I really don't like it. I would definitely consider selling it to fund an OSSC which seems like a better device for my interests.
But as you said, those interests would be only for future-proofing purposes in case my CRTs kick the bucket before I do. I much prefer a native image on CRT over a scaled one on a fixed pixel HDTV.
I look forward to the day that devices that obsolete the NT Mini and OSSC are simulating a variety of actual phosphor triads in 4K. Think 81 pixels (243 subpixels) per triad and using millions of colors to build the frame. Partnered with a few more generations of OLED improvements it's gonna be stunning.
I got an old CRT TV and there is nothing better to the original hardware to shine. One thing that catch my eye is that scanlines are way invisible in comparison with emulator filters. This scanlines we use in modern emulators are not a very wrong simulation of old tvs?
I got an old CRT TV and there is nothing better to the original hardware to shine. One thing that catch my eye is that scanlines are way invisible in comparison with emulator filters. This scanlines we use in modern emulators are not a very wrong simulation of old tvs?
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I like TVs that look like this.
Depends on the quality of the TV. Because the dot pitch of these small TVs was quite low, it is quite common that the scanlines will be hardly visible. Where the old model of simulating scalines fails is that only one line is lit up even on those TVs, what will vary is how visible the gap is. The other thing that they often messed up is they used a fixed size mask to simulate the scanlines and that did not correspond with the scanlines in the game. These panels were not fixed resolution so the scanlines will depend on content.I got an old CRT TV and there is nothing better to the original hardware to shine. One thing that catch my eye is that scanlines are way invisible in comparison with emulator filters. This scanlines we use in modern emulators are not a very wrong simulation of old tvs?
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