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Re: Dyna Res and SHAM
« on: June 02, 2008, 09:02:20 AM »
Have you tried the freely downloadable Amiga program Hamlab? There was a thread about it here somewhere. It could open JPGs (maybe other formats, I forget) and convert to various types of ILBM, including sliced/HAM

That program gave me some ideas that I used to make my own color reduction/optimization utilities targetting other platforms.

see this converted image for an Atari (80x200 resolution, 128 available colors, 9 colors per line) http://www.hyakushiki.net/bc320.png

same image on MSX2 (512x424 resolution (interlaced), 512 available colors, 14 colors per line) http://www.hyakushiki.net/bc512.png

an image converted for the TurboGrafx16 (352x224 resolution, 512 available colors, 16 palettes of 15 colors) http://www.hyakushiki.net/j-idols.png

OCS Amiga can do even a little better than MSX2