Please show off what crt shaders can do!

I love that game. Classic games can be better than modern games. This is a port of the ZX Spectrum. I didn’t knew it until I played it recently on the Mega Drive.

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I always liked the smoothness/blurriness from the old tvs :slight_smile:

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4K screens, just set the image to full screen. 1080p screens make zoom to the image until it looks right.

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That looks really good. :+1:t3::+1:t3::+1:t3:

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Now I’m working on a setting for 1080p from an android phone… I’m trying my best.

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Tap on image then zoom in for best viewing. Desktop users, right click then Open in New Tab, then press F11 for FullScreen. Non 4K users, zoom in until it looks correct.

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Just noticed, why RBG layout?

This is not RGB. It is Guest’s advanced ntsc shader. I can’t see any RGB option. Only RF, composite, s-video. I’m using composite🤔

I was talking about the subpixel layout, RBG, not RGB
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Oh, Sorry. This is the option layout BGR that comes on the shader. I don’t know why comes as RBG instead of BGR I didn’t expect to look like that. But what I know is the color looks better on 1080p with BGR option activated.

Does it look better with this unintented RBG?

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This is with normal RGB layout.

And this with BGR activated…

The image looks clearer with BGR activated.

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This isn’t unintentional. This is how CRT Guest Advanced BGR Layout is. It works perfectly. It’s still the same layout the only difference is that it’s starting on R instead of B. If you continue the sequence it’s RBGRBGR…

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Only as long as you don’t put black gaps in the sequence.
I was just curious btw.

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You always need to count the subpixel distances on an modern display. The sequence RGBXRGBXRGBX…is in fact just RGBRGBRGB with improved B-R subpixel distance, which really helps against magenta stripes on RGB layout displays etc…

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Thanks, i’ll definitely try that!

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Which one looks clearer is going to depend on your display’s subpixel layout, just like ClearType for text.

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:upside_down_face: :upside_down_face: :rofl:

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Tap on image then zoom in for best viewing. Desktop users, right click then Open in New Tab, then press F11 for FullScreen. Non 4K users, zoom in until it looks correct.

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