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General Discussion / Re: BBC Micro -> Generic 8 color palette
« on: May 14, 2009, 11:30:13 pm »
Yeah, I saw that page before. I think I got the idea originally from there, although I didn't remember it until now.

Since my Atari died I haven't done many experiments with TV color and stuff, but I remember about the color artifacts in high resolution mode, and that the actual results varied depending on the monitor or TV set, color technology (PAL or NTSC) or even the particular color graphics chip in the computer. I guess this must be something similar. However, with wide pixel graphic modes such interference would be less likely to reproduce... although you probably won't get the blur either...

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Hiya. Luis González reporting from Santiago, Chile.

I've done some sprite artwork ocassionally since at least 1994, although I never was any good at it. I once wanted to make a fighting game, but I never had much free time to work on it, and eventually I gave up after a bunch of very buggy releases.

I currently publish a webcomic, named Sueños del Sur in Spanish, it's a story about four children of a chilean family. It's available at http://sds.lgm.cl/ ; a translation to English is at http://sds.lgm.cl/today.html

I found this site looking for color palettes, and I found the 16 color palette designed by Arne.

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General Discussion / Re: BBC Micro -> Generic 8 color palette
« on: May 13, 2009, 06:47:58 pm »
Hi. My name is Luis.

I made my own 8 color palette a while ago, it's similar to the first one in that it has gray instead of purple, too.

However, it was designed with YPbPr colorspace in mind. Evenly spaced in a circle around the PbPr plane, three Y steps, constant "saturation" (actually distance between the UV coordinates and (0,0) ). I did so because I was thinking of old iron such as C64 and Apple II which designed their palettes in the YPbPr composite video colorspace.


Showing combinations.


A scene. Originally it had some people, but these sprites were edits from a spanish Atari game, and I can't post them here.

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