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[[Sonic Retro]] aims to use screenshots of the best possible quality when depicting games and videos. For most video games this is typically done by running the game in an [[emulator]] and using the emulator's own screenshot feature. If the emulator has no such capability, you can manually capture the screen by pressing [[wikipedia:Print screen|Print Screen]] and pasting it into an image editing program. The screenshot should be saved as a PNG and optimized using [[pngpress]]. Remember to disable any filters when taking a screenshot (except for contrast/brightness improvement) and save the image at the correct [[resolution]].
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==Sega Mega Drive==
 
Resolution should be 320x224, or less commonly 256x224.
 
* [[Kega Fusion]]: Set "Options > Set Config > Extras > Output Stage" to Final. Disable all Video filters except Brighten. Borders need to be cropped manually in an image editor for the correct resolution.
 
* [[Gens/GS]]:
 
** Disable Fast Blur (hotkey F9).
 
** Set contrast to 20 and brightness to 0 (Graphics > Color Adjust).
 
** Other than the above two options, screenshots are taken in their original resolution without filtering.
 
 
 
==Sega Master System and Game Gear==
 
Resolution should be 160x144 for Game Gear. Master System is 256x192 by default, but the leftmost 8 pixels are nearly always blank, so they can be cropped for a 248x192 resolution.
 
* [[Emukon]]
 
 
 
==Sega Saturn==
 
* [[SSF]]: Turn off Enforce Aspect Ratio (Option > Screen).
 
 
 
==Nintendo DS==
 
Resolution should be 256x192 per screen (256x384 total).
 
* [[NO$GBA]]
 
 
 
==Neo Geo Pocket Color==
 
Resolution should be 160x152.
 
* [[NeoPop]]: Lacks a built-in screenshot ability, so Print Screen is needed.
 
 
 
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