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- From: harlock@shellx.best.com (Mike Harlock)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: jpegs not appearing full colour in ibrowse/amosaic
- Date: 28 Feb 1996 02:13:25 -0800
- Organization: The Space Vessel Arcadia
- Message-ID: <4h19s5$6su@shellx.best.com>
- References: <packages.48.000A28BB@gil.ipswichcity.qld.gov.au> <9602280754.01cd@apsayton.demon.co.uk>
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- In article <9602280754.01cd@apsayton.demon.co.uk>,
- Alan Peter Suggitt <aps@apsayton.demon.co.uk> wrote:
- >Michael Moran (packages@gil.ipswichcity.qld.gov.au) wrote:
- >> I am running Ibrowse in a 256 colour custom screen and find that on some
- >> web pages, inline jpeg images are displayed in only a couple of colours.
- >> If I have a look at the images in T: they have the correct colours.
- >> The same thing happens in Amosaic.
-
- Ah, finally a place to bring up a long standing pet peeve of mine...
-
- Why do Amosaic and Ibrowse have the absolute crappiest dithering
- algorythms known to Amigans? Ever seen ADPro render to a window on a
- 256 color workbench with floyd dithering? looks absolutely gorgeous! And,
- it takes the same amount of time or less to do it.
-
- I guess if the browsers are using the same datatypes as multiview, that's
- the problem. sucksucksuck!
-
- >Which JPEG datatype are you using, if the jfif.datatype have you tried
- >changing the Render Mode: I found setting this to colormapped worked
- >for me when using AMosaic.
-
- I'll try this...I hope it helps.
- --MIke
- (waiting to get Cybergfx for his picasso for hicolor intuition screens)
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