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- Short: 2/256 color ILBM to cross stitch pattern
- Uploader: jsailers@nh.ultranet.com (John Sailers)
- Author: jsailers@nh.ultranet.com (John Sailers)
- Type: gfx/misc
- Requires: 68000, OS3.x, b&w graphics capable printer.
-
- Cross Stitch Factory:
-
- A small utility that will display register based IFF ILBMs, and allow you to
- turn the displayed image into a cross stitch pattern.
-
- CSF is NOT capable of altering the image you are using. To scale, correct the
- aspect ratio of, or change from HAM into a register based screen mode, you
- will need ADPro, Brilliance, ImageFX, etc.
-
- CSF will NOT select or match any floss colors for you. At the present time,
- this FREE software for Classic Amiga Computers has 100% manual entry of floss
- color data. Your patience ( or 256 colors) is your limit.
-
- CSF WILL allow you to load and display any IFF ILBM with a palette of 2
- colors up to 256 colors (register based color mode). If your Amiga isn't AGA
- capable, you can still use this software. For your sanity, ensure that you
- are using the least amount of colors possible to keep the resolution you
- want. If your picture has 20 very close shades of one color in an area, your
- pattern will be very confusing. Sometimes less is better.
-
- VERY IMPORTANT TIP "right-amiga-t"
- Many picture palettes make no concession to Amiga display needs. If the
- first two colors in the palette of the displayed picture are very close in
- value, there will not be any contrast for the menu text, and you will not be
- able to read any menu items. The first menu item is called SWAP COLORS, and
- the hot key to remember is "right-amiga-t". This will temporarily swap the
- first two palette colors with black and white to enable human eyes to read
- the menus. If you load a picture, and the menus are unreadable, remember
- "right-amiga-t".
-
- When started, CSF will open a file requester on the default public screen,
- which will most likely be Workbench. Selecting a picture file will start the
- process.
-
- Menu Item Description:
-
- LOAD...
-
- IFF PICTURE
- Will attempt to load a 2-256 color ILBM. Failure will be announced with a
- requester in the upper left corner of the screen. If you can display the
- picture, CSF can most probably make a pattern for you. If you can display the
- picture, but don't have enough chip memory to open the color window and input
- color info, you will need to take a few additional steps to make things work.
- First, scale the image you want to a smaller size that you can display (for
- the color info), and that will leave you with enough chip memory to open the
- color info window. Load the scaled picture, type your color info in, print
- what you have to get your color sheet, then load and print the original size
- picture for your pattern sheets.
-
- SAVED FILE
- Will load a previously saved file containing your previously typed in
- floss color info, and the picture the color info belongs to. CSF doesn't save
- your picture again. It just saves the path to your picture, along with any
- color info entered into the color info window.
-
- PATTERN SIZE
- Will allow you to select either a full screen or a smaller framed area of
- the screen as your pattern area. "Full screen" will erase any previous framed
- area you have selected and aren't happy with, and set your pattern sheets to
- be the full image. Choosing "frame area" will turn the mouse and pointer into
- your selection tool. Move the pointer over the upper left corner of the area
- you wish to select from the full screen image, press and hold the left mouse
- button while dragging the pointer down and to the right bottom corner of the
- area you wish to select, releasing the left mouse button when you have
- reached the lower limit of your choice. "Frame area" will only accept an area
- taken from the upper left to the lower right. "Frame area" will also erase
- any previous framed area that you aren't happy with. You can just keep
- re-selecting "frame area" until you have framed the area you want.
-
- NAME COLORS
- will open the color info input window, as long as chip memory allows.
- The picture palette will be displayed in an area of color squares that you
- may point to and click on to select as the current color. A list view in the
- lower right corner will display any info typed in, and the current color may
- be selected from the list view area, also. The current color info is edited
- in the string gadget in the lower left corner. As you select color squares,
- or list view lines, the current info, if any, is displayed in this string
- gadget. There is a ten character limit on color names or numbers.
-
- SAVE
- Will allow you to save the filename of the picture you are working on,
- along with any color info you have typed into the string gadget. You can
- return to this file as long as you do not move the picture it is for. CSF
- does not save a copy of the picture, just the path it needs to find the
- picture.
-
- PRINT PATTERN
- Will allow you to print a color data sheet showing you the picture
- filename, the number of colors in the picture palette, and a list of color
- names that you have entered matched with the list of symbols used in the
- pattern. After the color info sheet, CSF will print as many pattern pages as
- your picture requires. A 640 by 400 hi-res picture will be 50 pages printed
- out in pattern (64 characters by 80 characters). On 14 count fabric, this is
- 45 inches wide by 28 inches high. An ILBM with an NTSC type of screen mode
- will print out squashed (aspect ratio). The best results will come from a
- picture using a Productivity mode screen type. Productivity mode screens have
- an aspect ratio of 1:1, which means your picture won't be squashed. This is
- where ADPro or ImageFX will come in handy.
-
- You may click on the cancel button in the printing requester any time you
- wish to stop printing. Remember, your printer may be working on some data,
- and may not stop as soon as you wish. CSF stops sending data as soon as you
- tell it to. The printer may have quite a lot of the data that has been sent
- to it already sitting in the print buffer, so it may seem as if the printer
- is not responding quickly.
-
- CSF prints the color sheet in density 2, and the pattern sheets in density 1.
- You can't change this. I spent enough money on printer cartridges testing and
- debugging this thing to know just how quickly you can eat up black ink. I'm
- using an Epson 640 (and Turbo Print). I love it.
-
- QUIT
- Um, this should be the way out. Be sure you have saved what you want to
- save. There are no "are you sure"s.
-
- Written in assembler, using Devpac3 and Cygnus Ed, and Enforcer tested.
-
- This version is free. (1 Sept 99, Version 1.0)
-
- John Sailers
- jsailers@nh.ultranet.com
-