![]() Once an individual can figure approximately where their display falls in the spectrum, then other adjustments can be applied (Contrast, Brightness, Saturation, Tint). *Note: All screen captures going forward are in the following order:ĭefault.vpl -> default15.vpl -> default30.vpl -> default15-15.vpl -> default30-30.vpl. Quickly looking over the chart especially the first three (Default, Default15, Default30) one may not notice much if any difference, but there is as we compare the various boot screens with the default and variety of ratio adjustments using the default user adjustable video option values of WinVice. Rather we take the default.vpl file values from WinVice and offer up the following comparison: This is not hand-picked or manually manipulated palette colors. So here is hopefully something to assist those NTSC users. Again, the main issue is red and blue ratio values, not something a tint/hue control can address the right way. 1702) as well as other CRT displays makes this clearly evident:Ī shift of the tint value (More green/less red) will correct this (improperly) to a degree, but it also impacts the entire palette and will cause greys to look greenish as well as a slew of other undesired adjustments. The testimony of many NTSC users on these boards as well as numerous online examples of the actual NTSC hardware running on official Commodore equipment (I.E. The worst and most evident being the amount of red applied to blue as noticed on the boot screen, but there are other issues as well. The default red and blue ratios are not what many NTSC users experience. While indeed appreciated as a rather 'dull/muted' look is part of the issue with the way the NTSC display appears, there is another issue which was brought up previously that cannot be corrected properly through the video options offered via WinVice. ![]() It makes the current NTSC default display appear as follows: It brought contrast and saturation to a default value of 1.250. The developers have certainly done tremendous work with the emulator and it is commendable.Įven relatively recently, the following was performed respecting the video display: ![]() There has been many threads and topics devoted to the colors of WinVice on a variety of forums particularly for the NTSC region. ![]()
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