My Pleasure, Sold, and Sure Will!
The monitor had two obvious problems at first: yellow tint and rainbow patterning. Quick pass with a degaussing coil took care of the latter. Hooked up a composite lead and threw on my low-quality DVD-R copy of my VHS copy of my NTSC Reference Laserdisc and made some quick adjustments to the monitor; results below:
sharpness
color bars
To make this post somewhat more relevant to the community:
Xexyz (NES) title screen
Xexyz (NES) in-game
The colors in the game look different in these pictures; hard to make them accurate. But it looks good in person.
Was reaching for my blue filter to set Color/Tint when I remembered this monitor has a “Blue Only” feature; pretty neat! Surprisingly, adjusting the Screen control on the flyback transformer seems to have more effect on the white balance than on the contrast. Still, had to maximize the Blue Gain control on the PCB and on the front panel to get the white balance close as possible for the time being. Heck, I might not actually bother with it much further; it looks pretty good. Will have to try the RGB inputs.
My Pleasure, Sold, and Sure Will!
Animated GIFs in Lemmy Thumbnails/Icons – Disable/Block?
Call me old-fashioned, but I think 86MB [https://lemmy.world/post/16263866] is an obscenely large size for an image thumbnail. Would rather not have these automatically download as I’m on a limited data plan. Wish I had the option to substitute a static image for the thumbnail. I realize that post may be entirely appropriate for the community to which it was submitted, but have seen plenty of animated avatar icons, etc. and just find that sort of thing distracting and would like to disable or block them if possible. Using Firefox and already running a script blocker with allowances for Lemmy server instances.
Solving CAPTCHA for 'Bicycle' -- Include Rider?
I wish to solve CAPTCHA with bicycles, motorcycles etc. in a manner consistent with chaotic good alignment, benevolence, humanitarianism, etc. Shall I select squares that include riders/passengers but not also their conveyance? Was reminded of my uncertainty about this when reading this recent post [https://lemmy.world/post/15472830] by @Wilshire to the Technology community.