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- From: wwt5491@osfmail.isc.rit.edu (TONER)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: How are WWW graphx diplayed on ECS machines?
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 14:18:56 GMT
- Organization: Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY
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- In article <efrain-1004960124490001@ppp-23.ts-8.nyc.idt.net>,
- Efrain Gonzalez <efrain@soho.ios.com> wrote:
- >
- >
- >How are world wide web graphics that are sometimes slated to be 256 colors
- >displayed on ECS machines equiped with OS 3.1? Are there special
- >dithering techniques? Do the Web Browsers automatically do this?
- >
- >System:
- >A500 + ECS + 80MB HD + 4MB Ram + NI Multiscan Monitor.
-
- This is what I'm using until I get my 2000 set up: A500, 1gigHD,
- 5M RAM, ECS, SVGA monitor.
-
- Fundamentally similar to yours. Different browsers use different ways
- of doing things. My mosaic uses multiview/datatypes, ibrowse uses it's
- own library but can use anything else too. Inline images are scaled down to
- my 8 color WB. If I tell multiview or another viewer to use a different
- screen for images, you can convert to ham6. I just leave everything in
- line even though a lot of pics look like crap...
-
- Bill
-