Ok. Thanks. I will see if I can try it tonight
This new TCL 4K Mini LED looks very promising and might very well be the ultimate in CRT emulation and retrogaming in general. I wonder who will be the first to test and report their findings?
Excellent!
ProTip: The Blargg NTSC Video Filters alter the width of the image slightly. You can compensate for this by adjusting the HSM Crop percentage.
I use these crop settings as a baseline in my presets developed with Blargg Video Filters in mind.
HSM_CROP_PERCENT_LEFT = "0.500000"
HSM_CROP_PERCENT_RIGHT = "0.300000"
On another note, when using the Blargg NTSC Video Filters you can push sharpness up quite a bit in your shader presets because the Blargg Filter is going to perform its own softening and blending.
Hi there! I am currently experimenting a lot with shaders. For the Genesis for example I might use the CyberLab_Genesis_for_CyberLab_or_Core_Blargg_Composite_or_S-Video_Filter shader preset. The colors from this shader however look a bit weird. Like the contrast or the gamma is adjusted too much. I understand that this is for colour adjustement to make the image look more like that of a crt. But what settings do i need to change to get the colors more neutral again and not so extreme like they look now?
From the name of this preset it says, “…for CyberLab or Core Blargg Composite or S-Video Filter”.
Did you load the CyberLab or Core Blargg Composite or S-Video Filter?
Also, did you read the first post or the one 4 posts above your post?
You will probably get more out of these presets if you read at least the first post of this thread.
Do not use preview. Download before playing. Requires 4K display for proper fidelity.
CyberLab Genesis for Blargg + CyberLab Blargg NTSC Composite
Introducing… CyberLab_SNES_Composite_Slot_Mask_IV_OLED_for_BSNES_Blur_Emulation.slangp
Right click on the image, click Open in New Tab then press F11 for Fullscreen for 4K users. Zoom in until it looks right for 1440p or 1080p users.
CyberLab__PSX_Composite__ADV.slangp
CyberLab_Turbo_Duo_Composite_Slot_Mask_IV_OLED_for_CyberLab_Blargg_Video_Filter.slangp + Blargg_NTSC_Turbo_Duo_SNES_PSX_Composite_CyberLab_Special_Edition.filt
Here are some pictures of some real arcade CRTs. Feel free to use them for reference. Be sure to download and do lots of zooming in! Camera settings used - ISO 100, 1/60, WB6500K.
@guest.r, @MajorPainTheCactus, @HyperspaceMadness, @RetroGames4K, @Nesguy
I think there could be some loss of quality and purity of the phosphors due to the compression used by the camera software. RAW/Lossless pics would be really nice if more of us had access to that.
Right click on the image, click Open in New Tab then press F11 for Fullscreen for 4K users. Zoom in until it looks right for 1440p or 1080p users.
CyberLab_Turbo_Duo_Composite_Slot_Mask_IV_OLED_for_CyberLab_Blargg_Video_Filter.slangp + Blargg_NTSC_Turbo_Duo_SNES_PSX_Composite_CyberLab_Special_Edition.filt
CyberLab_NES_Composite_Slot_Mask_IV_OLED_for_Core_Blargg_S-Video_Filter.slangp + Core Blargg NTSC S-Video video filter
I can’t seem to enable both these, RA crashes all the time with the bsnes core.
CyberLab_Turbo_Duo_Composite_Slot_Mask_IV_OLED_for_CyberLab_Blargg_Video_Filter.slangp + Blargg_NTSC_Turbo_Duo_SNES_PSX_Composite_CyberLab_Special_Edition.filt
I use this combo for Turbo Duo/PC Engine/SuperGrafx.
For BSNES, I use CyberLab_SNES_Composite_Slot_Mask_IV_OLED_for_BSNES_Blur_Emulation.slangp with no additional Blargg Video Filter.
BSNES doesn’t seem to support CPU based Video Filters.
Be sure to download my latest release and set Blur Emulation to On in your BSNES Core Options.
You can let me know if you’re still having any issues.
Thanks for the fast reply, that works! I still find most your presets a bit to harsh (sharp maybe, not sure), any way to make sliightly softer?
There are several ways you can accomplish this:
Firstly, only use presets with the words "…for Blargg…" in the name with a corresponding Blargg Video Filter. Likewise if you see "…for Higan…" or "…BSNES Blur Emulation…" in a preset, that means you need to turn on those features in the Core Options of those emulators.
Secondly, use softer presets. For example,
CyberLab__RGB-Smooth__PVM-Edition__ADV.slangp
CyberLab__Slot_Mask_II-Soft__ADV.slangp
CyberLab__Slot_Mask_IV_OLED-Soft__ADV.slangp
CyberLab__Ultimate_Virtual_Slot_Mask_CRT-1P2RTA__ADV.slangp
CyberLab__Ultimate_Virtual_Slot_Mask_IV_OLED_CRT-1P2RTA__ADV.slangp
CyberLab__SNES__ADV.slangp
CyberLab__Wii_Slot_Mask__ADV.slangp
CyberLab__Wii_Slot_Mask_IV_OLED__ADV.slangp
CyberLab__Turbo_Duo__ADV.slangp
Alternatively you can also try:
Decreasing the following Shader Parameter values:
[FAST SHARPEN]
Sharpen Strength
[FILTERING OPTIONS]:
Horizontal Sharpness
Subtractive Sharpness
[---TV PROCESS GTU---]:
Signal Resolution Y
…and/or increasing the following:
[BLOOM & HALATION]:
Halation Strength
You can also send me an example screenshot of what preset/core/game you’re trying to use that you find looks too harsh/sharp. Perhaps you may not be using it as I have intended or in concert with the corresponding Blargg Filter. I don’t mind seeing what you’re trying to describe and having a conversation in order to see if we can achieve what you are looking for.
Lastly, you can check out my new Console Specific Presets with “Composite” right after the name of the Console. Be sure to use them with Blargg or Blur if the names indicate that you should.
Ironically, they were all updated today to be slightly less harsh/sharp (or to put it another way to have slightly improved blending of edges and colours).
Awesome answer, thanks! CyberLab__RGB-Smooth__PVM-Edition__ADV.slangp: This one looks amazing, I’d say that’s exactly the look I’m after. Smooth yet sharp and almost acts like an upscaler.
If I wanted to use a background like this from Dumion with your shader, how to I do that? I’ve tried messing around with paths and stuff but can’t seem to get to work. Can’t even find the setting to turn of the background?
There are a few different ways to accomplish this since the last couple RetroArch and HSM Mega Bezel Reflection Shader releases. I won’t get into all of them right now though. I’ll give you the simplest method for now, then update the post to show you some more.
Install Duimon’s graphics.
Make sure you can load the background that you would like to use properly.
Then open the background preset in a text editor and change the reference line at the top of the file to point to the preset of mine you would like to use instead of what Duimon has currently.
If you need help with the correct paths you can let us know but I think Duimon has posted examples of how to do this so I’ll see if I can find them and add them to this post.
I’ve also seen videos on YouTube where people have done this as well so I’ll see if I can find and share them with you.
That’s method 1. Method 2 involves leaving the first reference line as it is but adding a second reference line to the other preset you would like to incorporate.
This second reference file needs to be renamed from .slangp to .params though.
It should be fairly simple to do this but I just haven’t gotten around to trying it yet.
Again, you can let me know if you need additional assistance.
See here:
You might also want to take a look at my @Soqueroeu-TV Backgrounds CyberLab Special Edition Presets in the MBZ__3__STANDARD_FULL_REFLECTIONS folder. They require @Soqueroeu-TV Backgrounds to be installed though. You can use most of them in conjunction with my Custom Blargg NTSC Video Filter presets or the ones in the Options of various Cores.
So by renaming the other preset to .params it’ll only take the parameters?
I tried saving a core preset that looks like this but it didn’t load.
#reference “Mega_Bezel_Packs/CyberLab/MBZ__1__Advance_Full_Reflections/4K_Optimized_Presets/CyberLab__RGB-Smooth__PVM-Edition__ADV.slangp” #reference “Mega_Bezel_Packs/Duimon-Mega-Bezel/Presets/Advanced/PVM_PVM20/PVM20_02-[ADV]-[Guest]-[Night].params”
Also, which parameter do I change to just turn the background image off and only use black?
Exactly.
This looks like a path issue.
What you have there would only load if the preset you saved is located in the “/RetroArch/Shaders” folder.
Try creating the following preset in the same folder with CyberLab__RGB-Smooth__PVM-Edition__ADV.slangp:
CyberLab__RGB-Smooth__PVM20.slangp
#reference "/CyberLab__RGB-Smooth__PVM-Edition__ADV.slangp"
#reference "../../../../Duimon-Mega-Bezel/Presets/Advanced/PVM_PVM20/PVM20_02-[ADV]-[Guest]-[Night].params"
Or you can simply add the following reference line to the existing CyberLab__RGB-Smooth__PVM-Edition__ADV.slangp preset.
#reference "../../../../Duimon-Mega-Bezel/Presets/Advanced/PVM_PVM20/PVM20_02-[ADV]-[Guest]-[Night].params"
One thing you also have to look out for are the fancy quotes. If your reference has fancy quotes, that might actually prevent it from loading. Make sure they use straight quotes.
The params file needs the #reference line commented out or removed (//#reference
).
To remove the Background, add the line…
BackgroundImage = ":/shaders/shaders_slang/bezel/Mega_Bezel/shaders/textures/Placeholder_Black_16x16.png"
…to the end of the params file.
If you go the route of renaming one of my presets to params… you can comment out both the BackgroundImage line and the reference line.
Excellent! Try increasing the Crop Bottom %.
Also, many of my presets use Int. Scale Mode 1. You might have to experiment with Int. Scale Mode 0 to get them to fit correctly with @Duimon’s graphics.
Finally, do you mind sharing your settings and method that eventually worked just for the sake of other users please (myself included, lol)?