leonk wrote:Tried it today ..
I must say, on my Sony PVM, its very difficult for me to tell the difference between the unsaturated palette and the YUV improved palette. The PC10 palette on the other hand is unusable with NES games on a CRT.
The difference is much more noticed on an LCD. Probably the best example is the heat man stage in Mega Man 2 that AP posted earlier. At any rate, the fact that they are so similar with the few entries I corrected to compensate for the green bias, means that the original YUV palette was pretty close (except for the cyan entries).
At any rate, the project is done. I got what I wanted, which was a palette that more closely represented the NTSC brightness/contrast between hues. The "Garish" palette looks NOTHING like the original experience, but then again, I had Sony Trinitron TVs when I was a teen playing these games. Aside from that, it's already been documented that the playchoice 10 palette is unique to itself and does not in any way reflect the home console colors.
Edit: BTW, if you want just the YUV palette replaced with the YUV-corrected version, you can always ask Tim if he'd be willing to make another .pof file for a fee. Paypal was acting screwy (kept getting a transfer errors), so eventually I was able to pay him after he sent me an invoice.
Edit 2: Here's that Heat Man stage comparison for posterity (left is corrected direct-capture, right is original YUV palette):
