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| Author: | Samwise [ Sat Apr 25, 2009 12:14 am ] |
| Post subject: | Feature Requests |
Hey, Francis. I just had another bash with the image converter and two features occurred to me, which might be cool. 1) Output to SSD (as opposed to beeb .inf format) with a !BOOT file to auto-load the pic in the correct MODE, then call an emulator with it on the command line. Be able to specify the command line in the options in the form: c:\program files\beebem\beebem.exe %image.ssd% This is because I noticed that one of my pics appeared to look significantly different to the zoom preview view within the image converter, so it would be nice to see it in an emulator. 2) This one might be way too hard to implement, but it would be useful to be able to draw a rectangle over a section of the BBC preview image on the right, and then only apply changes within that section. This would allow you to change the brightness of specific sections rather than applying everything globally across the whole picture. Anyway, just some thoughts ... ! Sam. |
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| Author: | FrancisL [ Mon Apr 27, 2009 1:38 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Feature Requests |
Hi Samwise, Output straight to SSD is already a planned feature. I can already load images straight from an SSD image into the image converter, so I just need to complete the saving to SSD files. I'll have a look at being able to call the emulator. What do you mean by "significantly different"? There shouldn't be any major difference between the zoomed preview and the emulator output. Could you post a screenshot as an example? Request 2 is outside the scope of my current plans for my image converter, but we'll see what happens. Kind regards, Francis. |
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| Author: | Samwise [ Mon Apr 27, 2009 7:00 pm ] | ||
| Post subject: | Re: Feature Requests | ||
Hi, Francis. Good to hear output to an emulator may be on the cards - I think it'll come in handy. It's very hard to reproduce what I did to create my first cut - mainly because I would open up the brightness and contrast settings, change them and close the dialog, then go back in to tweak them again. When you go back in, the scale resets - so it's not like I can say I was on 40% brightness or whatever - I did a lot of going in and out ... ! Anyway, this is what it looked like in the preview: Attachment:
File comment: My Barbarian Mock Up BBC Micro Loading Screen from advert pic - 1st Cut as seen in Image Converter Preview Downloaded 171 times and this, if I haven't muddled up the disc images, is what it looked like when I loaded it into BeebEm: Attachment:
File comment: My Barbarian Mock Up BBC Micro Loading Screen - 1st Cut as seen in BeebEm Downloaded 171 times It might also help if the preview window was a bit larger? SSD attached. Sam.
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| Author: | FrancisL [ Mon Apr 27, 2009 7:08 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Feature Requests |
Your red and yellow are transposed. You do also have the option of the full screen preview. Kind regards, Francis. |
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| Author: | Samwise [ Mon Apr 27, 2009 7:29 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Feature Requests |
Oops. How did I miss that? Attached is a third go, which looks much closer to what was intended, under BeebEm. I guess I must have screwed up the colours somewhere along the line, tho how I managed it without it being obvious, I dunno ... Attachment:
File comment: My Barbarian BBC Micro Loading Screen 3 Downloaded 165 times The full screen view is a bit too big for me - I'd like to be able to see the effects of what I'm changing without it taking over the window completely. TBH, it doesn't help that I'm doing everything in a virtual server either ... Sam. |
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| Author: | FrancisL [ Mon Apr 27, 2009 8:20 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Feature Requests |
I couldn't understand why you would get significantly different images between the image converter and the emulator, but I'm glad that has been cleared up. The current version I'm working on can actually correct the palette to use the default colour order when necessary so these problems don't happen. The dithering routines are also more intelligent as well so should give a better quality of image. Kind regards, Francis. |
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| Author: | DaveF [ Tue Apr 28, 2009 9:10 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Feature Requests |
Samwise wrote: Oops. How did I miss that? You're a Linux user, so I would imagine too used to things that don't look right |
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| Author: | RichTW [ Tue Apr 28, 2009 12:21 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Feature Requests |
Hahaha! |
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| Author: | Samwise [ Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:13 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Feature Requests |
DaveF wrote: You're a Linux user, so I would imagine too used to things that don't look right Yeah, well - so's your face! Sam. |
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