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NTSC filters

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These replicate the cables used to connect the system to the TV. They vary in quality, with the lowest being RF, then composite, then s-video and RGB (scart) being the highest quality. Many systems have NTSC filters built into them. They can also be separately downloaded in .filter format. They were developed by [http://slack.net/~ant/libs/ntsc.html blargg]. Possibly others? More history.
==Download==
[http://www.mediafire.com/?356uu02o7oxw0u1 Win32] [http://www.mediafire.com/?62p83g46s95v44r Win64]  [http://www.mediafire.com/?bqnp2etqkq3fkz1 Linux32]  [http://www.mediafire.com/?01747etfqs8tt6g Linux64] [http://www.mediafire.com/?l5abvq3077cuqvt MacOS]
 
==Description==
 
===RF===
 
The lowest quality. Very blurry. [[Dithering]] works.
 
===Composite===
 
Higher quality than RF, but still very blurry. This is what most systems used as default. [[Dithering]] works.
 
===S-video===
 
Much sharper image. [[Dithering]] no longer works.
 
===RGB===
 
The highest quality possible.
==Emulators==
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==Blargg==
 
Section on blargg goes here.
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