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Period-Correct Graphics in PC Emulators: Part 1 – The Amiga

13 hours ago
  • #RetroComputing
  • #CRTEmulation
  • #Amiga
  • The article discusses achieving period-correct graphics in personal computer emulators, focusing on the Commodore Amiga.
  • It emphasizes the importance of emulating CRT displays used in the 80s and 90s for an authentic experience.
  • Key aspects include matching physical image dimensions, electron beam illumination, scanlines, phosphor and shadow mask patterns, and color reproduction.
  • The article provides detailed settings for WinUAE to emulate the Commodore 1084S monitor, including scaling ratios and shader configurations.
  • Differences between PAL and NTSC modes are explained, highlighting the need for correct aspect ratios and refresh rates.
  • The article also covers the psychological aspects of perception when transitioning from modern displays to CRT emulation.
  • Guest's CRT shaders are recommended for their accuracy in emulating various screen modes and effects like bloom and glow.
  • Practical tips are given for setting up and tweaking shaders, including handling color profiles and monitor controls.
  • The article concludes with links to further resources and files for readers to explore.