Ricardo Jurczyk Pinheiro wrote:
> 
> At 17:08 24/02/99 +0100, you wrote:
> >> > Or we could finally make a GFX9000 game...
> >> > GFX9000 can display 15bit pictures, which is the highest color
> depth that
> >> > the PSX supports.
> >> So 3 people can play it because they have a GFX 9000.
> >
> >I think the number of people with GFX9000 is closer to 300 than to 3.
> >
> >> But I think the graphic programs for MSX are better than the
> programs for
> >> PC. I mean that the MSX programs are capable to change little
> things like
> >> colors and some pixels very fast. I don't need a PC for that.
> >
> >That's your opinion. Personally, I prefer the PC to draw. I can have
> >multiple images open at the same time, use layers, use image filters,
> do
> >dithering etc.
> >Paint Shop Pro can change colors very easily and pixels aren't that
> >difficult either (although it's not as easy as GraphSaurus).
> 
>         There is a guy here in Brazil who developed a palette file for
> Photoshop
> and Paint Shop which 'emulates' perfectly the MSX 256 color-palette.
> 
<sarcastic mode >
How fantastic ...
</sarcastic mode >
Everbody can write this stuff.
It took me 1 (one) minute of perl-coding to make this color palet file.


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