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Tri-Lace Converter. Build 18-01-10   [2010]

Tri-Lace Converter.  Build 18-01-10 Released by :
Algotech

Release Date :
18 January 2010

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (7 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Algorithm of Algotech, svenonacid
Idea .... Algorithm of Algotech, svenonacid
Concept .... Algorithm of Algotech, svenonacid

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User Comment
Submitted by Joe on 18 January 2010
The Super-mode seem to work better with the diagonals. I'm still not found of interlace-modes but this one might work. I guess it's still a hell in a standard demo to get this efficient enough and attractive though, but the trials are great.
User Comment
Submitted by Skate on 18 January 2010
I liked the FLI mode version. It's much better.
User Comment
Submitted by algorithm on 18 January 2010
Updated version - New features

FLIx2 mode
PAL/NTSC C64 exe option
Super Flicker Reduction

The super flicker reduction mode reduces the flicker significantly at the expense of only allowing 4 mix colors per 8x8 (or 8x2 in FLI) furthermore there are far less of a selection of combinations. The plus side of this is that rendering is near instant

Recommended options

Minimum flicker
Super Flicker Reduction - FLI mode on, Luma overload filter off

good quality - moderate flicker
FLI Mode on, Luma overload filter on

High quality
FLI Mode on, Luma overload filter off (Recommended for viewing on TV only)

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