C64 colors
C64 colors
What emulator has the most accurate colors?
I thought they'd added it in a recent version, but I can't find it in 1.19.trace wrote:Pepto? where can i find those colors? i can't find it in vice...merman wrote:A lot of people use the "Pepto" palette in VICE for screenshots.
Anyway, here's a link:
http://www.pepto.de/projects/colorvic/
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The commonly used palettes for emulation are Pepto's and Deekay's.
Without firing up the emulation debate, colours are quite different (even when using PAL-TV emulation) in comparison to using a C64 on a TV or old C= monitor
I've especially noticed the dark Grey is very strong (almost black). Something I should remember considering I had a 128D when I was a kid which has in the light Green and dark Grey Basic 7 screen. Furthermore the edges of colours blur together too as opposed to sharp colour edges of emulation.
Without firing up the emulation debate, colours are quite different (even when using PAL-TV emulation) in comparison to using a C64 on a TV or old C= monitor
I've especially noticed the dark Grey is very strong (almost black). Something I should remember considering I had a 128D when I was a kid which has in the light Green and dark Grey Basic 7 screen. Furthermore the edges of colours blur together too as opposed to sharp colour edges of emulation.
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Doesn't all this depend if people use gamma correction on their video card / Monitor Setup RGB blocks ? Surely if they doin't any colours will come out wrong anyway ! however rendered.
What we really need, is to sample the RGB values from a c64 screenshot in photoshop and compare that with dropper values from (insert emu of choice) to compare.
What we really need, is to sample the RGB values from a c64 screenshot in photoshop and compare that with dropper values from (insert emu of choice) to compare.
Yes, colour correction is a form of art on its own. And, every TV set / monitor was propably adjusted differently regarding brightness, contrast, saturisation etc... thus as the others said the "right" VIC palette remains a subjective thing. WinVice and CCS look pretty much like how I remember it, especially with PAL Emulation. Older versions of Frodo or PC64 just looked wrong / far too saturated.
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Those colors do look good allthough i guess it is like you all say gamma correction and old, new monitors and seeing the c64 colors on a tv is ALOT differentmerman wrote:I thought they'd added it in a recent version, but I can't find it in 1.19.trace wrote:Pepto? where can i find those colors? i can't find it in vice...merman wrote:A lot of people use the "Pepto" palette in VICE for screenshots.
Anyway, here's a link:
http://www.pepto.de/projects/colorvic/
And much i guess is in the eyes of the beholder