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Shaders and filters can be applied to video games to enhance visuals or achieve some kind of visual effect. These can be from attempting to replicate [[Display FAQ|aperture grille]] displays, NTSC signals, or something more exotic. | Shaders and filters can be applied to video games to enhance visuals or achieve some kind of visual effect. These can be from attempting to replicate [[Display FAQ|aperture grille]] displays, NTSC signals, or something more exotic. | ||
+ | Visit the [[List_of_shaders_and_filters |List of shaders and filters]] page for more examples. | ||
==Emulator support== | ==Emulator support== |