Fceux palette swap8/16/2023 So there is something certainly different going on here, and this is typically why the WiiU's NES emulation gets put down frequently for being so dark. ![]() Thing to note, the WiiU Tablet shows the sky as Blue. So the question about "what is the correct color" is really a question of "what color do I see?" Capture equipment will typically switch to Rec.601 over Composite/S-Video but will switch to Rec. You can not be sure the NT Mini produces correct output over the HDMI connection primarily because you can't rely on the HDMI monitor or TV screen to be setup correctly. Frontend's State directory Frontend's System directory Geometry and timing The FCEUmm core's core provided FPS is NTSC 60.10, PAL/Dendy 50. 709 (HDTV, and sRGB) and/or rec.2020 (UHDTV) Plus you have the 16-235 vs 0-255 (which is another reason for dark pictures or over-saturated ones.) A TV is calibrated to do Rec. That is why NES/Famicom games look really off on the HDMI screen, because the HDMI monitors sold in North America are calibrated to sRGB, which is roughly 74% of NTSC colorspace. NTSC-J also uses a white reference (color temperature) of 9300K instead of the usual NTSC standard of 6500K. Putting the mouse cursor over a tile will display the tile address. ![]() Since the difference is quite small, a slight change of the brightness setting is all that is required to enjoy the "other" variant of NTSC on any set as it is supposed to be. Right clicking on one of the PPU panels will change the palette it is shown with, cycling though pattern palettes, then sprite ones, then a ninth fixed grey palette (useful for inspecting CHR if all the palettes are currently black). Because of the way this appears in the waveform, the higher black level is also called pedestal. The black level and blanking level of the NTSC-J signal are identical (at 0 IRE ), as they are in PAL, another video standard, while in American NTSC, black level is slightly higher (7.5 IRE ) than blanking level. ![]() It is based on 'regular' NTSC, but is slightly different.
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