And, of course, if you don't already own Photoshop, Gimp can do most anything you need to do, though the learning curve is hard and the workflow isn't as efficient.

On Apr 4, 2009, at 10:22 AM, Roger Stringer wrote:

At 03:15 AM 4/4/2009, you wrote:
Subject: RE: displaying Bitmaps correctly
From: luis maldonado <luis.maldon...@hotmail.com>
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2009 11:17:48 -0400

the change from BPP 8 to BPP 16 helped quite a bit, but the graphics are stil not as crips a regular PALM graphic and the colors are a bit grainy, the question then is:

How are those graphics created and with what tools if not with photoshop? I need to create a bunch of icons and over 200 64x64 gadget graphics for my application.

Create 16-bit anti-aliased graphics. That fuzziness tricks the eye and makes them appear more crisp and less grainy. I'll take a pass on the tool recommendation, though many use Photoshop.


Roger Stringer
Marietta Systems, Inc. (www.rf-tp.com)


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