Greetings @HyperspaceMadness,
I’ve noticed parameters with very similar names in the slangp file.
Is this intentional?
This is from the [Filtering] section:
h_sharp = "1.200000"
s_sharp = "1.800000"
This is from the [NTSC Filtering] section
HSHARPNESS = "1.000000"
S_SHARP = "2.000000"
I noticed that the both sets of Horizontal Sharpness as well as Subtractive Sharpness don’t seem to function in a linear manner and I’ve seen some strange results and interactions between Horizontal Sharpening and Subtractive Sharpening depending on what combination of settings were used for both. One very strange thing I’ve noticed is that 15 is no longer the sharpest Horizontal sharpness setting, which is now somewhere closer to 1.00 than 15.
I previously noticed a similar type of scaling in the NTSC Filtering section a few versions back but the results I’m getting from the filter controls don’t seem to make much sense to me. Sometimes I turn them all the way up and don’t see any change. I guess some other setting in my presets might be cancelling the affect of the filtering somewhat but I can’t really put a finger on it.
I’ve decided to try to move forward and update my presets with whatever workarounds I need to employ in order to get the sharpness and edges to be as thick and clear as I had them before but if possible can you go over and retest all of the settings in both the [NTSC Filtering] as well as [Filtering] sections in order to verify that they are functioning as expected. At least I’ll know then if the issue arises from my preset’s combination of settings or my lack of understanding of the functions of the controls.
Also, were you able to fix the reflection plane not following the edge of the bezel bug when Bezel Independent scale is being used?
To me it seems as if the reflection plane is following the edge of the Tube even if the Tube becomes obscured by the Bezel. It would be good if it can be aligned with the inner edge of the Bezel where it meets the visible area of the Tube.
All of this is using HSM Mega Bezel v1.10.0.