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==Download==
 
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All official releases of RetroArch come bundled with a full set of slang and GLSL shaders, including CRT shaders, pulled from their shader repositories on Github, which are regularly maintained and updated. The simplest way to keep up to date with shader development is through RetroArch's built-in updater, though if you are only interested in the CRT shaders, you can alternatively grab them from the following repos:
 
 
 
[https://github.com/libretro/slang-shaders/tree/master/crt slang shaders] - For use with devices that support Vulkan, OpenGL 3.x, GLES3, and/or D3D10/11/12. This is the most current, regularly maintained repository.
 
[https://github.com/libretro/slang-shaders/tree/master/crt slang shaders] - For use with devices that support Vulkan, OpenGL 3.x, GLES3, and/or D3D10/11/12. This is the most current, regularly maintained repository.
  

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