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|Analog RGB was fed into a calibrated Sony PVM monitor, and then meticulously aligned on each color entry to match as closely as possible to the NTSC feed from an original NES.<ref name="The NES Composite Palette Project - FirebrandX"/>
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|Analog RGB was fed into a calibrated Sony PVM monitor, and then meticulously aligned on each color entry to match as closely as possible to the NTSC feed from an original NES.<ref name="firebrandx"/>
 
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|Smooth (FBX)
 
|Smooth (FBX)
 
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|The NTSC Hardware (FBX) palette "with a few slight tweaks to improve 'nostalgic' performance on digital displays".<ref name="The NES Composite Palette Project - FirebrandX">http://www.firebrandx.com/nespalette.html</ref>
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|The NTSC Hardware (FBX) palette "with a few slight tweaks to improve 'nostalgic' performance on digital displays".<ref name="firebrandx">http://www.firebrandx.com/nespalette.html</ref>
 
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|Approximates the color and intensity of a Sony PVM CRT screen.<ref name="The NES Composite Palette Project - FirebrandX">http://www.firebrandx.com/nespalette.html</ref>
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|Approximates the color and intensity of a Sony PVM CRT screen.<ref name="firebrandx">http://www.firebrandx.com/nespalette.html</ref>
 
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|Composite Direct (FBX)
 
|Composite Direct (FBX)
 
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|Direct capture of the composite output of the front-loader NTSC NES.<ref name="The NES Composite Palette Project - FirebrandX"></ref>
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|Direct capture of the composite output of the front-loader NTSC NES.<ref name="firebrandx"></ref>
 
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|Smooth V2 (FBX)
 
|Smooth V2 (FBX)
 
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|An updated version of the Smooth palette with darker colors taken from the Magnum palette. The brighter palettes are the same as the original Smooth palette. Formerly known as "Smootz".<ref name="NTSC NES Composite Palette Projects - FirebrandX"></ref>
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|An updated version of the Smooth palette with darker colors taken from the Magnum palette. The brighter palettes are the same as the original Smooth palette. Formerly known as "Smootz".<ref name="The NES Composite Palette Project - FirebrandX"></ref>
 
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|Magnum (FBX)
 
|Magnum (FBX)
 
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|A palette based on colors displayed on a PVM 20M2U with adjustments made to match colors with a dual feed.<ref name="NTSC NES Composite Palette Projects - FirebrandX"></ref>
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|A palette based on colors displayed on a PVM 20M2U with adjustments made to match colors with a dual feed.<ref name="The NES Composite Palette Project - FirebrandX"></ref>
 
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|Digital Prime (FBX)
 
|Digital Prime (FBX)
 
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|N/A (Current default palette starting with NESRGB V3)
 
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|A palette designed to be used with hardware emulators, software emulators, and RGB mods for digital displays. It "should look great for most people with nostalgia for NTSC NES gaming."<ref name="NTSC NES Composite Palette Projects - FirebrandX">http://www.firebrandx.com/nespalettes.html</ref> This is also the palette that FirebrandX decided to retire his NES composite palette project on.<ref name="FirebrandX 😈 ♈️ on Twitter">https://twitter.com/FBXGargoyle/status/1601072694136799234</ref>
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|A palette designed to be used with hardware emulators, software emulators, and RGB mods for digital displays. It "should look great for most people with nostalgia for NTSC NES gaming."<ref name="The NES Composite Palette Project - FirebrandX">http://www.firebrandx.com/nespalettes.html</ref> This is also the palette that FirebrandX decided to retire his NES composite palette project on.<ref name="FirebrandX 😈 ♈️ on Twitter">https://twitter.com/FBXGargoyle/status/1601072694136799234</ref>
 
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|This palette is ripped from the NES Classic's emulator [[Kachikachi]].<br>NESCLASSIC is derived from the NES Classic by taking the average of each color (since the NES Classic has a noise filter).<ref name="RGBSource">https://rgbsource.blogspot.com/search/label/NES%20Color%20Palette</ref> NES Classic (FBX-FS) is an independent capture of the palette.<ref name="The NES Composite Palette Project - FirebrandX"/>
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|This palette is ripped from the NES Classic's emulator [[Kachikachi]].<br>NESCLASSIC is derived from the NES Classic by taking the average of each color (since the NES Classic has a noise filter).<ref name="RGBSource">https://rgbsource.blogspot.com/search/label/NES%20Color%20Palette</ref> NES Classic (FBX-FS) is an independent capture of the palette.<ref name="firebrandx"/>
 
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