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Offline Jose

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Re: Haynie's Garage Sale
« on: April 12, 2011, 11:30:45 PM »
@matthey

HAM10 is most likely better than 16 bit chunky because it's  pallete based AFAIK. 16bit is not.
In practice HAM10 would eliminate HAM artifacts almost completely (it already got better with HAM8).
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Re: Haynie's Garage Sale
« Reply #1 on: April 13, 2011, 12:15:27 AM »
Come to think of it, HAM8 already looks better than 16bit modes, provided the base pallete is choosen carefully.

@Karlos
"HAM was (is) great for static images...."

And, as you know, animations, cause they're precomputed.
Now check this idea, HAM10 raytraced anims for an AAA based VideoToaster back in 93, they would've taken the world. Commodore really had some corrupt management going on...
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