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Something like this https://filthypants.blogspot.com/2017/06/new-ntsc-shaders.html |
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Made something exactly like this. This is the closest that I got without making it look too blurry. The chroma error seems to differ between computers so you can't use the same chroma error that you use for Apple II screenshots on a TRS-80 screenshot. Raw image: The preset itself. It looks accurate enough but feel free to improve it if you want to. |
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Another example with Karateka. |
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Is it possible to simulate composite artifacts from old computers such as the Apple ][ on NTSC-RS? Here's some examples:




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