If you install both the kokoko-aio shaders and my koko-aio pack, using the content downloader… my GB2Player preset should look like this.
I don’t think you could really ask for more. 
If you install both the kokoko-aio shaders and my koko-aio pack, using the content downloader… my GB2Player preset should look like this.
I don’t think you could really ask for more. 
seems I find a way to fix this
if I add float_framebuffer1 = "true" to crt-black_crush-koko.slang pass then everything work fine
This is somehow unexpected; having higher color precision in the last pass of the shader should not be really needed; this leads me to think that there are other shader passes after that that are sensitive to 1/256 color transitions.
Unfortunately I cannot blindly place the float_framebuffer directive for the second .slang, because if the shader is placed at the very end of the chain, it triggers HDR and may lead to washed out colors.
What’s the preset full chain you’re putting the black_crush shader into?
yes, there are some guest shaders that do gamma changes and other things
no problem, but maybe it worth mention it in the crt-black_crush-koko.slangp
My advice would to follow @Duimon suggestions, but if you really want to remove the grid, either you can:
Also, if you want to further tweak the colors, look for Saturation, Hue bright and Hue dark parameters for the tint and brightness/contrast for luminance:
Context here.
I just pushed 2 changes to the code regarding deconvergence:
Sync scanline Y deconvergence with main deconvergence settings by default. Please, scale your deconvergence settings by 1.6
This means I removed the previously available controls under the scanline section.
. Deconvergence y: R phosphor
. Deconvergence y: G phosphor
. Deconvergence y: B phosphor
But their behaviour is now properly controlled by the main deconvergence section:
* Deconvergence/Defocus enable? (de) ==>
[..]
Red y offset
[..]
Green y offset
[..]
Blue y offset
Did that to declutter the parameter list and to “sync” the deconvergence behaviour.
If you were using deconvergence in your custom presets, please multiply previous values of DECON_RX,DECON_RY,DECON_GX,DECON_GY,DECON_GX,DECON_BX,DECON_BY by 1.6.
Stock presets have been already updated.
The other change pushed takes care of disabling phosphor y deconvergence when fake integer scanlines are used (@Starman99x).
In such scenarios it is highly probable that there is not enough room for the scanline/phosphor to be shifted, and this may leed to weird tints due to rounding errors.
Thanks koko, now we can disable interlacing safely with high-res content.
Edit: the problem is fixed, yes. But I implore you to consider restoring the removed Monitor-Screen_Hmask-Aperturegrille.slangp as it still looks the best with 480p content (without interlacing but with fake int scans). Here’s a comparison:
Monitor-New_aperturegrille_gm.slangp
Monitor-Screen_Hmask-Aperturegrille.slangp
Notice how the mask is thinner and easier on the eye, the image is bright and “natural” with Monitor-Screen_Hmask-Aperturegrille.slangp. I would love to have it present in koko-aio so my packs and presets can still reference it.
Done:
…However I made it sharper by moving “Glow to Blur” bias all the way to the “left”.
Ofc you can till reference it and set IN_GLOW_BIAS = “1.0” for the previous sharpness.
Just made new LCD presets for Atari Lynx, you’ll find them in the usual handhelds folder:
Also GameGear LCD screen has been modified to be less contrasted and with less phosphor glows (just like the Lynx, but with more ghosting)
Hi Duimon and thank you for your help
This evening when I checked Content Downloader I think I saw kokoko-aio shaders and your koko-aio pack in the list of downloads.
However after updating the kokoko-aio shaders (I had installed these previously), all I see now is one set of shaders.
“Koko-AIO shader with reflective screen borders and Duimon bezels”.
“bezels-koko-aoi-immersive”.
Please can you guide me to your GB2Player preset?
I don’t have Batocera installed anywhere but here is what I see in Retrobat.
If you select the shader set in the gb2player shader settings, it should just work.
All I see in Batocera is this (see photo). Would there be any way to install / copy your files across manually? How are these files published and where is the repository?
That is a pack that kokoko put together using some overlays I have in a repository. I later released my own, much more complete koko-aio pack.
Which version of Batocera are you using? Retrobat is a fork of Batocera and I don’t believe the developers add anything to the content downloader.
If my koko pack is available on Retrobat it should be on Batocera also.
In any case, you can extract my pack to your system, but you will need to be pretty fluent in Batocera to get anything to work. The easiest way is to create your own shader set YML and set the paths to the shader of your choice. You will also need to have the koko shaders installed in the correct path relative to my pack. (The alternative requires learning about my boilerplate and doing a search and replace on my pack to change paths.)
I can’t give you much more advice, (I’m not exactly fluent in Batocera.) but there should be some info on the Batocera wiki, or you could ask in the Batocera Discord.
Still, although I’m not fluent, I could get it done using the information available. It’s just much easier in a system that is completely writable.
You can get repository info on my Koko-aio pack thread.
Hi @kokoko3k
is it possible to add some option to tell the crt-black_crush-koko that the resolution is upscaled so it will not use more resources?