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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: hamtronix on December 10, 2007, 09:00:30 PM
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My A1200 plugged from the color composite out into a small LCD looks almost washed out on the WorkBench screen but when I load a game it looks fine.
Anyone have any info on why this would occur or any settings I could adjust to help reduce this washed out look?
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How many colours are you running Workbench in? If lots, try reducing the number of bitplanes. A lot of games don't really use many colours.
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The bog standard workbench 3.1. Looks like crap. I put in Populous and it looked like a good ol' Amiga again... Maybe I should go back to 1.3 color scheme?
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hamtronix wrote:
My A1200 plugged from the color composite out into a small LCD looks almost washed out on the WorkBench screen but when I load a game it looks fine.
Anyone have any info on why this would occur or any settings I could adjust to help reduce this washed out look?
The reason is that you use composite output. You get a huge increase in quality with rgb/scart. It is impossible to get good quality picture with composite.
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I was thinking as such. I just got a converter and thought my NEC could sync down but I get nothing on it.
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Tomas wrote:
hamtronix wrote:
My A1200 plugged from the color composite out into a small LCD looks almost washed out on the WorkBench screen but when I load a game it looks fine.
Anyone have any info on why this would occur or any settings I could adjust to help reduce this washed out look?
The reason is that you use composite output. You get a huge increase in quality with rgb/scart. It is impossible to get good quality picture with composite.
:-? Please explain how it is different in a game to when using Workbench.