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Conference rusure::nintendo

Title:Nintendo Game Systems
Notice:Please enter Super NES notes in Yuppy::Super_NES.
Moderator:RUSURE::EDP
Created:Tue Oct 20 1987
Last Modified:Mon Feb 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:847
Total number of notes:11602

682.0. "Color from RF-Out vs. Video-Out" by BRAT::SMITH (Never say never, I always say.) Wed Oct 16 1991 10:25

	When I use the RF Out of my Nintendo (to the RF In on my Monitor)
	the colors look fine, but if I use the Video Out (to the Video In
	on my TV/Monitor) the colors look pale and washed-out (especially
	the reds).  The colors from my SNES and Genesis look fine using
	the Video connections.  Has anyone else experienced this and/or
	have any ideas about it?  Is my NES semi-defective, or does it
	just work this way?  Thanks.

								     Mike

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682.1Works for meDECK::WALTONStay low on the food chain.Wed Oct 16 1991 15:0214
  Re: .0

  I use the Video Out connection on my NES and I don't have any problem with
  the color.  

  My monitor serves double duty with both the NES and as CGA monitor for my PC.
  When I switch between the PC and the NES I have to play with the brightness
  but other than that it's okay.

  I assume you've played with the brightness, contrast and color controls on 
  your monitor?

                                            - Dave
682.2CHIEFF::MACNEALruck `n' rollWed Oct 16 1991 16:375
    I recall reading in the instruction manual that if your TV/monitor has
    an "Auto Color" function, you should turn it off when using the NES. 
    It didn't differentiate between the RF and Video ports, however.
    
    I also haven't really noticed a difference between the two.