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- Subject: Photo Chrome - uploaded to a.a
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- From: shore_c@kosmos.wcc.govt.nz (Craig Shore)
- Date: 14 Sep 1992 06:09:24 GMT
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- Hello,
- I've just uploaded Photo Chrome to a.a, I had a look in atari/graphics
- and couldn't see it there, & assume that it isn't there somewhere else!
-
- The file name is PCHROME.ZOO in the dir atari/new
- on FTP site atari.archive.umich.edu
-
- Here's the first part of the manual to explain a bit about it....
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ATARI ST/E PHOTOCHROME v2.01
- -----------------------------
-
- Concept, Design and Programming
-
- by Douglas Little.
-
- (C) 1992 Pixel Twins Shareware Utilities.
-
-
-
- You are now the proud owner of the PhotoChrome graphics card
- emulator. It is the only one of its type currently available for the Atari
- ST and is capable of out-performing all other screen modes including the
- infamous HAM and HalfBrite displays on the Commodore Amiga.
- It's basic specification is the ability to load most IFF formats,
- 24-Bit QRT and REAL-3D Raytraced screens (16 million colours) and
- VidiChrome digitised 'RGB' colour separations (4096 colours) before
- converting to one of six powerful screen modes.
-
- *------------------------------------------------------------------------*
-
- THE 6 CONVERSION MODES
- ----------------------
-
- The six screen modes are...
-
- 1.Spectrum 512> 42/45 cols per scanline from 512 on an ST or STE.
- 2.Spectrum 4096 > 42/45 cols per scanline from 4096 on an STE.
-
- 3.PCS-ST> 48 colours per scanline from 512 on an ST or STE.
- 4.PCS-STE> 48 colours per scanline from 4096 on an STE.
-
- 5.Super HAM> A full 4096 colours out of 4096 on an ST or STE.
- 6.STE PhotoChrome> 19200 colours out of 32768 on an STE.
-
- Modes 1 and 2 are basically real Spectrum-512 files. They are not
- compressed, but Spectrum can do this if you need it. STE mode seems to
- handle pictures better than I had expected, since with such a large palette
- the colour assignments tend to be used up twice as quickly.
-
- Modes 3 and 4 are my own custom versions of the Spectrum display.
- They both have a few extra colours to play with, filling up the streaks
- and dots Spectrum can often leave behind. This is my own 'PCS' format
- (PhotoChrome Screen) and uses the best of 2 compression methods.
-
- Modes 5 and 6 are actually impossible, so just accept they work
- and don't ask too many questions!
-
- SUPER HAM is an emulation of the Hold And Modify mode normally
- exclusive to the Commodore Amiga. After some experimentation with my
- own Amiga, I found that HAM is not actually as capable of displaying
- the more complex colour images (especially with high levels of contrast
- or lots of sharp lines) and so renamed my own format 'SUPER HAM'.
-
- PHOTOCHROMEis only available when the source picture contains in
- excess of 4096 colours (i.e. QRT 16-million colour pictures), and then
- only to STE owners. However, if you do have an STE and some RAW files
- knocking about (STF cover disk 35!) then you are in for a treat indeed!
- Eat your heart out, VGA! This is the most powerful mode available short
- of a real Graphics card, with 19200 colours on-screen at once from a
- largish palette of 32768! (15-bit colour). The picture requires two
- conversion passes, but is well worth the wait!
-
- N.B. Pictures saved out as Super HAM or PhotoChrome tend to be
- anywhere from large to enormous, even with fancy compression. Bear this
- in mind when testing out the hatched and fractal stippling options!
- (Check out PCSVIEW.DOC for info on better compression...)
-
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