CRT-Clarity 60Hz now here! "LightBoost" for 60fps & consoles

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Re: CRT-Clarity 60Hz now here! "LightBoost" for 60fps & cons

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 31 Mar 2014, 16:37

mdzapeer wrote:Not to dampen spirits but LCDs (fixed pixel) will never be able to match CRT scaling, ( I hope i come to regret these words someday :) )
Ha, no fixed pixel displays will ever do it very well, though you can certainly compensate by overkill of resolution. The use of CRT-emulation filters look amazing when you emulate a 320x240 CRT on a 4K display (example: MAME HLSL) except for various LCD artifacts such as motion blur and poor blacks. Now imagine it as OLED and strobing, and you'll be able to make it even more indistinguishable except for the "flatness" of the display compared to a curved tube.

That said, the fact we can at least do CRT motion clarity on LCDs, is something many never dreamed LCDs could achieve, and are now successfully routinely achieving. You certainly have different artifacts of other kinds (e.g. faint strobe-backight crosstalk versus faint phosphor ghosting on medium-persistence CRTs) that shows up in very different material such as dark vs bright scenery, but otherwise, fast motion is pretty much, practically equivalently sharp/clear for the equivalent effective persistence, when comparing the same refresh rate.
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