What do you think about this at Dolphin, do you think games can be visually improved with color correction according to game region and gamma, or is it better to respect the colors as they are? For example, Wind Waker looks all very clear, I don't know what the correct term is, but by applying gamma correction the colors look a bit better, especially in native resolution, at least that's what. Dolphin's color correction provides several color space options. Using these profiles, you can now set Dolphin to match the colour space of any given region and either make it match how you remember it in your region, or just see how your game would look in an entirely different region! I was wondering where dolphin gets its background color from and if it was possible to change it.
You can see it clearly in this screenshot, I've messed around with color schemes and different kvantum themes, but no idea how to get rid of the lines. I haven't seen any other topics about it anywhere. It looks bad when opaque but it looks even worse when transparent.
The current theme is Orchis, but it's an issue with 90% of themes right now, and some manage to get rid of it. Summary: programmer modified Dolphin to be one of those emulators that uses PAL or NTSC colour spaces internally, with gamma correction; did so in HDR to avoid precision pitfalls. I just discovered today that Dolphin now has built-in color correction options, including various presets for color spaces and a gamma slider.
These kind of things are somewhat outside of my area of e. That's something I really think would be something for dolphin. A colour/tint setting for the icon properties like it's already done with the global tint the icons get according to the plasma/colour theme, but on individual settings.
The N64 HW gamma correction isn't relevant here. Games back then didn't have a concept of linear space or gamma space colors, they just rendered "hardcoded" in gamma space, and then the TV would interpret that gamma encoded signal with a specific power function to linearize the color and display it. I am new to Dolphin emulator and I am trying to play Peter Jackson's King Kong game, but the game has very noticeable "color banding".
It is very noticeable in the sky, and if you zoom in it is also noticeable on the hand. By doing this you ensure that the image looks the same in all three devices, furthermore if you calibrate your display and assign a profile to it you can ensure a correct color reproduction of the content.