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===NTSC-CRT by LMP88959 (EMMIR)===
'''NTSC-CRT by LMP88959 (EMMIR)''' is an NTSC emulator<ref>https://github.com/LMP88959/NTSC-CRT</ref> which encodes RGB images and/or "raw" NES palette indices into an NTSC signal and decodes the signal in a manner similar to an analog television.<br />It This makes it so that it '''can be used for emulating real-time interlaced or progressive composite video for a wide range of adapted to suit almost any system''' including systems including like the NES, PS1, N64, SEGA systems, Apple II, NES, and moreetc.
NTSC-CRT emulates can emulate both progressive and interlaced composite video complete with vertical sync, horizontal sync, and color burst detection, so noise in the signal can realistically effect image warping/scrolling/quality.<br />It accurately reproduces '''''color artifacting''''', '''''chroma bleed''''', '''''phosphor trails''''', and '''''dot crawl''''', and more.<br />
It NTSC-CRT has controls for noise, hue, saturation, brightness, contrast, artifact color phase, black point, and white point.
Go [https://github.com/LMP88959/NTSC-CRT/blob/main/README.md here] to see images of example output along with some videos.
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