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Originally Posted by Sinphaltimus
So not at all that easy.
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Agreed. However a middle-man between the analog input and digital hdmi output could do it with ease.
A few viable paths come to mind for a green screen HDTV experience from hard to easy:
- Build your own
- Look for products that take rgb analog input and offer a user-configurable filters for the rgb color and that support hdmi output.
- Emulators with Apple II color scheme
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Originally Posted by Starglider 2
Isn't it funny that a black and white or green monitor was old technology and color was hard, but now we have color it's seemingly a big technical challenge to convert it to grayscale, or in this case greenscale[emoji769].
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May be plenty of electrical components out there that let you fine-tune the rgb channels to give you the same green output that you need but it certainly wasn't a desire by any means for people to remain in the past and we've all moved on to millions of colors haha.
Have you seen what the apple II looks like without the green crt?