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pepto Account closed
Registered: Nov 2004 Posts: 35 |
colodore is the new pepto
Hey guys, I remeasured the video-signals of my VIC-II's and slightly updated my 15 year old attempt at calculating an rgb-clone. While at it, I also measured VIC & TED and made a little website about it, that allows you to adjust brightness, contrast and saturation as you like and then save your own custom palette to a png-file.
http://www.colodore.com
I took extra care to make sure, that the brightness, contrast and saturation sliders behave the same way as my 1084s.
While closely comparing my LCD to the 1084s, I found that making the transparency of scanlines dependent on YUV's Y (so they are less visible for brighter colors) looked a lot more like the real thing. I also noticed that the phase-shift on odd-lines happens for YUV's V only and there's even a name for it in video-lingua: hanover bars.
After implementing this, I'm happy to say that the images on my LCD and 1084s are remarkably close.
I will write a more detailed article about it in January, but seriously need a christmas-break first...
Cheers,
pepto |
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Oswald
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 5017 |
iirc that picture was converted to nufli, so you might have used the nufli version for the tft. |
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Dr. TerrorZ
Registered: Oct 2013 Posts: 11 |
In my image, the Imjärvi UFO Incident - BTW I'm honored that it's included :) - for some reason the guy on the left lacks the light brown area on the hat that's in the original, instead it is replaced with dark brown?
Interesting project! I have a 1084S, I'll have to do comparisons. |
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pepto Account closed
Registered: Nov 2004 Posts: 35 |
Quote: In my image, the Imjärvi UFO Incident - BTW I'm honored that it's included :) - for some reason the guy on the left lacks the light brown area on the hat that's in the original, instead it is replaced with dark brown?
Interesting project! I have a 1084S, I'll have to do comparisons.
Sorry, that's a little embarrassing... ^^ I remapped some colors from pre-made screenshots by eye-sight in order to be done faster. This will be a lesson for me to be more careful...
I just fixed it, but you may have to clear your browser-cache just in case you don't see it immediately.
I like the image a lot - the sensation of glowing light in the snowy forrest and the mystery-aspect, I even did research on the real incident because of this... :D |
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Jammer
Registered: Nov 2002 Posts: 1289 |
Quoting Groepazjust a little bit too late for VICE3.0
That one has drawn my attention. Was that a hint of nice Christmas gift? :P |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11107 |
who knows |
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Oswald
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 5017 |
only now realised there are more pics to be seen in there. played around a bit, and yeah it has a much more CRTish feeling than anything I've seen so far. |
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jailbird
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1576 |
Quote: Interesting, I wonder how that happened... thanks for noticing!
I just ripped a fresh copy - you might have to clear your browser-cache if you don't see it immediately.
Maybe the left one was DeeKay's "Why no NUFLI?" alteration from Crest Slide Story? That version butchered my anti-aliasing and was ridden with silly color-clashes :)
Anyhow, you guys are reasoning quite smoothly, so I'm gradually starting to convert, even though the new palette still feels odd... o_O |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11107 |
turn down saturation a bit, that helps a lot to adjust :) |
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LogicDeLuxe
Registered: Jun 2011 Posts: 3 |
Great to see the colors improved.
However, wouldn't a slider instead of a switch make sense for Hanover Bars?
And shouldn't be there a hue slider for NTSC simulation as well? Maybe as a norm switch, which activates either the delay line or the hue slider?
And for further taking different monitor behaviors into account, I guess, gamma sliders for YUV and also for RGB would make sense.
Furthermore, sliders for offset and gain for YUV and RGB. Those advanced settings can be hidden in a "service menu", like it was the case in most CRT TVs since the mid 90's. |
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soci
Registered: Sep 2003 Posts: 473 |
Checked the pictures, nice, also the algorithm, simple enough. But I'm not fully convinced yet ;)
So I'm looking forward to read the promised article with the supporting measurements/traces. Especially the part about the choice of black level and uniform colour saturation. |
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