(Please forgive the composite video and phone camera shots. Installing this mod is my first step into the world of RGB, so I don't have SCART cables or an upscaler yet.)
Do some SNES consoles or mods have a slightly warmer picture? Do RGB mods make the composite signal warmer? Did I make a mistake somewhere? Does anyone have any troubleshooting tips?
Here's a link to the full-size comparison pictures.
Here are smaller versions to look at in-thread. First the comparison shots:
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Here's a comparison between a modded and unmodded mini on a CRT. This is probably the clearest one. It shows that the image is darker than an unmodded mini (which is expected) but also noticeably warmer/redder, which is unexpected.
For example, the clouds on the SMW title screen should be an extremely light blue with a slightly darker blue boarder. On my SNES, they're more of a purplish or pinkish white, which looks a bit out of place next to the blue border and other colors. This is visible in the last picture.
The warmer colors are most obvious on the SD card and the white SNES logo.
Here's the Mini compared to an original SNES. This picture makes the color difference look a little more subtle than it is, but it's still visible.
The unmodded mini and the original SNES seem to have the same color temperature.
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A picture of the mod from above, in case I missed something obvious.
A picture of the RGB wire connections from the other side of the board, since they're not easy to photograph from above. I've used a multimeter to confirm that they're connected and that and there are no bridges.