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:::Not to mention that the device used to capture snapshots is very likely to lower the quality of the original image (hence my question above). —[[File:RRRGBAIcon8.png|link=User:Hunchman801]][[File:RRRGBAIcon0.gif|link=User:Hunchman801]][[File:RRRGBAIcon1.png|link=User:Hunchman801]] 15:15, 28 June 2011 (UTC)
:::Not to mention that the device used to capture snapshots is very likely to lower the quality of the original image (hence my question above). —[[File:RRRGBAIcon8.png|link=User:Hunchman801]][[File:RRRGBAIcon0.gif|link=User:Hunchman801]][[File:RRRGBAIcon1.png|link=User:Hunchman801]] 15:15, 28 June 2011 (UTC)
::I use a Dazzle DVC100 Capture Card, with the Sharpness up at full blast, the quality is excellent with it: a lot better than an emulator imo. Also, unless you actually own the game your emulating, it would be illegal to use an emulator. [[User:Shukaku|Shukaku]] 15:22, 28 June 2011 (UTC)
::I use a Dazzle DVC100 Capture Card, with the Sharpness up at full blast, the quality is excellent with it: a lot better than an emulator imo. Also, unless you actually own the game your emulating, it would be illegal to use an emulator. [[User:Shukaku|Shukaku]] 15:22, 28 June 2011 (UTC)
:::I don't think it's actually possible for a capture card to improve the quality of a screenshot. Most of the images we capture with emulators are a perfect representation of the game (see all OK-rated Rayman 1 screenshots), and in some cases are even clearer and crisper (see some emulated Rayman 2 screenshots). Perhaps you should post some images taken with your capture card so that we can compare them with emulated screenshots first-hand. As for the legality of emulation, nothing could be more irrelevant; it's an invaluable tool for us and there's nothing to stop us from using it. —[[User:Spiraldoor|Spiraldoor]] [[File:IconSpiralDoor.png|link=User:Spiraldoor]] 15:36, 28 June 2011 (UTC)
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