Just a small maintenance update. I’ve got a test image that was generated procedurally.
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ham_convert_0.7.2.zip
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Just a small maintenance update. I’ve got a test image that was generated procedurally.
Get it here:
ham_convert_0.7.2.zip
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A new version with a few new features and fixes is ready.
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ham_convert_0.7.zip
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I’ve got a smaller update this time. Just a few ZX conversion tweaks.
A new version with a lot of new features and improvements is ready.
A new version with a lot of improvements and new features is ready. This program doesn’t use any external libraries, just pure jdk.
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This version will support importing a 64-color palette from a text file (JASC palette file format). I decided to add it because some time ago IrfanView received a very good high-quality colour reduction algorithm which is better than ImageMagick‘s. It also can export the colour palette to a text file.
If you reduce the number of colours of your image to 64 in IrfanView by that algorithm and export the resulting 64-color palette to a file you will be able to import it to my program. That optimized palette will drastically improve the quality of the resulting HAM8 file. I’m also working on my own colour reduction algorithm, but it will be not as good as the IrfanView’s. I’m also experimenting with ImageMagick.
I posted some test pictures below. I took them in Warsaw, Poland.
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There were some important improvements to the RGB to HAM8 conversion algorithm. Pictures produced by the new version have less artefacts and are more detailed.
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