It's obvious that the plugs are darkening more at 1/3 throttle than less opened throttle. You say they look good in person, the only concern is a little uneven color between 1/4 and 2/3. I don't see any significant difference between 1/4 and 2/3, except 4 looks richer, but I can't say how much. Since you say they look OK I'll call 4 good too.
The reads could suggest the synch is off a little, (I know you've set them) simply because the levels can fluctuate while setting. Sometimes you swear you've set them just so, but a double check will show they moved a little. Again, hard for me to say for sure, you've got the better view. You can also tweak the levels a little to even things out a little more. A 1/2" change in #4 level may be what it needs. This would NOT cause your synch to be unacceptable. I know all about how the closer the levels, the better...but a 1/2" change will not cause a problem as long as they were pretty even to begin with. You won't notice a difference, but the plug may lean up just a little and things will be more uniform. Synching is actually an area where you can "cheat" just a little, just like float levels. As long as both are in their "acceptable range", you're still OK and this adjustment may be just what's needed. Otherwise, we've covered everything else that would cause uneven reads. According to past posts, everything else is in good condition/set correctly.
As for the leaner burns at less throttle, just follow what I previously posted. That should get you there. Hopefully, you'll just need to make very small pilot fuel screw adjustments from there, if necessary.
We know the jet needles are where they need to be. 1/2 position leaner (where you had them) caused lack of power. And 1/2 richer would for sure be rich. So the needles are set. You seem happy with the top end and roll on, so the mains are set. The pilot fuel screws should fix you up with the pilot circuit. Adjust as I said earlier. Whatever adjustments you have to make, ALWAYS have the side air screws adjusted for highest rpm. Don't under/over adjust the air screws or try to make them do the pilot fuel screws job.
I'm off for vacation until about next Tuesday. I may be able to check in tomorrow night, but I don't know. I see no reason you won't be able to fine tune things with this info. Don't expect perfection though. A little decel' pop is acceptable. But there should be no real problems.
Hoping for great news when I return. Then we can officially retire this thread. See ya!
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