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\ApAssist
\: - This is the Quick Help for the file i/o other render modes panel -
\: ---------------------------------------------------------------------
\: Written by David E. Patterson
\: ---------------------------------------------------------------------
\font topaz.font 8
\tc 1
\wr
\lj
\dd "imh_descriptor"
\index "hlp_index/index"
\toc "hlp_toc/toc"
\help "aa_help/help
\node "mfo_hamebwluma"
\title "HAM-E REG Mode B&W Luma"
\next "mfo_hameregbwavg"
\prev ""
This display mode will take the color image and convert it to a B&W image
using the same color to B&W conversion that a television uses.
\endnode
\node "mfo_hameregbwavg"
\title "HAM-E REG Mode B&W Average"
\next "mfo_hameregstan"
\prev "mfo_hamebwluma"
This display mode takes the values for the three component colors (\{ \tc 9
red\tc 1 , \tc 10 green\tc 1 , and \tc 11 blue\} ) and adds them. This value
is then divided by three to obtain the average brightness for each pixel.
\endnode
\node "mfo_hameregstan"
\title "HAM-E REG Mode Standard"
\next "mfo_hameregedddith"
\prev "mfo_hameregbwavg"
This option uses the 256 color mode of the HAM-E. Images that are created
using this function can be transferred to standard VGA, GIF or Mac 8-bit
images. This option is also nice for transfering an image to an \{ \ts i IBM
\} system. This mode will select the best possible colors to render the
image in 18 bit accuracy.
\endnode
\node "mfo_hameregedddith"
\title "HAM-E REG Mode EDD Dither"
\next "mfo_hame18bitrender"
\prev "mfo_hameregstan"
This option uses the 256 color mode of the HAM-E. Images that are created
using this function can be transferred to standard VGA, GIF or Mac 8-bit
images. This option is also nice for transfering an image to an \{ \ts i IBM
\} system. This mode will select the best possible colors to render the
image in 18 bit accuracy, and also uses an error-diffusion dithhering
technique to reach otherwise unavailable regions of the color spectrum.
\endnode
\node "mfo_hame18bitrender"
\title "HAM-E 18 Bit Render"
\next "mfo_hame24bitrender"
\prev "mfo_hameregedddith"
This will provide a wonderful 18 bit HAM-E render. This mode is slightly
faster than the 24 bit mode, and is appropriate for multiple frame renders.
\endnode
\node "mfo_hame24bitrender"
\title "HAM-E 24 Bit Render"
\next "mfo_256colgif"
\prev "mfo_hame18bitrender"
This will provide a full color 24 bit HAM-E render. The 24 bit render will
produce smooth transitions over the entire render, but is slightly slower
than the 18 bit render.
\endnode
\node "mfo_256colgif"
\title "256 Color GIF"
\next "mfo_dctv3bp"
\prev "mfo_hame24bitrender"
This will create a 256 color GIF render.
\endnode
\node "mfo_dctv3bp"
\title "DCTV 3 Bit Planes"
\next "mfo_dctv4bp"
\prev "mfo_256colgif"
This will create a 3 bit plane DCTV render. In order to use this mode you
will need to obtain the \{ \ts b \tc 15 dctv.library \} from Digital
Creations, from our BBS at (406) 367-ABBS/2227, from Compuserve or BIX, or
probably from the number of bulletin boards in your area.
It is important to note that we do not provide DCTV rendering code of our
own. When you select this command you will be sending commands to the
library. If you feel that the DCTV renders are inadequate, then you will
have to take the issue up with Digital Creations.
\endnode
\node "mfo_dctv4bp"
\title "DCTV 4 Bit Planes"
\next "mfo_dctvrgbfilter"
\prev "mfo_dctv3bp"
This will create a 4 bit plane DCTV render. In order to use this mode you
will need to obtain the \{ \ts b \tc 15 dctv.library \} from Digital
Creations, from our BBS at (406) 367-ABBS/2227, from Compuserve or BIX, or
probably from the number of bulletin boards in your area.
It is important to note that we do not provide DCTV rendering code of our
own. When you select this command you will be sending commands to the
library. If you feel that the DCTV renders are inadequate, then you will
have to take the issue up with Digital Creations.
\endnode
\node "mfo_dctvrgbfilter"
\title "Use DCTV R,G,B Filter"
\next "mfo_interlacescreen"
\prev "mfo_dctv4bp"
This button, when selected, will activate the DCTV RGB filter when a DCTV
render mode is selected.
\endnode
\node "mfo_interlacescreen"
\title "InterLace Screen"
\next ""
\prev "mfo_dctvrgbfilter"
This button, when selected, will set the screen to Interlace mode. If it is
not selected the screen will be in non-lace mode.
\endnode