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== How To Get Better Quality Images ==
== How To Get Better Quality Images ==
I saw that you uploaded a few images for ''[[Picross NP]]''. Did you get those from YouTube (or a similar source)? If so, YouTube isn't the best source to get screenshots because video compression artifacts and improper sizes are extremely common. You end up grabbing more pixels than necessary and it might have motion blur attached to them. File sizes end up being ridiculous because of it. I was able to replace each and every one of them with an emulator. Here's how and that is [[User:Wildgoosespeeder/sandbox|this screenshot guide]]. --{{User:Wildgoosespeeder/sig}} 16:45, 14 October 2016 (EDT)
I saw that you uploaded a few images for ''[[Picross NP]]''. Did you get those from YouTube (or a similar source)? If so, YouTube isn't the best source to get screenshots because video compression artifacts and improper sizes are extremely common. You end up grabbing more pixels than necessary and it might have motion blur attached to them. File sizes end up being ridiculous because of it. I was able to replace each and every one of them with an emulator. Here's how and that is [[User:Wildgoosespeeder/sandbox|this screenshot guide]]. --{{User:Wildgoosespeeder/sig}} 16:45, 14 October 2016 (EDT)
:You might want to rethink using Snes9x compared to ZSNES because ZSNES has several problems compared to Snes9x. [http://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php/Super_Nintendo_emulators#Emulators] Accuracy issues, artifacts on rendered frames, and even a vulnerability that can penetrate the Windows layer if a properly formatted ROM file is loaded (doesn't work in other emulators). Granted, there are better emulators than Snes9x, but you will still be OK with it. Also, to save on file size and make things more reasonably sized, change the windowed resolution to 256x224 (1x), which is how most SNES games display before being rendered to the TV screen. --{{User:Wildgoosespeeder/sig}} 14:43, 18 October 2016 (EDT)
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