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STE'86
Registered: Jul 2009 Posts: 274 |
a plea from an old schooler
please dont use modified PAL emulating screenshots for pictures on this site.
people may want to use this site to download unmodified c64 art in gif or png format with pure pixel definition.
if they want to see the stuff in highly debatable pal emulation mode people can download the PRG files and view them in that mode on an emulator.
Thanks
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JCB Account closed
Registered: Jun 2002 Posts: 241 |
Which is part of what I said. The problem is that unless everyone agrees on a "correct" PAL emulation, who gets to decide which is the right one? or the right palette for that matter? Surely it's better to give people a pixel accurate image, the files that go with it and let them decide how they view them, not be forced to look at something someone else decided is right?
Pete |
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tlr
Registered: Sep 2003 Posts: 1762 |
Quote: Quote:I don't believe that's right, this is a repository of things as close to accurate as possible, you don't go downloading demos and re-packing them just because it might make them smaller. Ok if there are .koa or .prg files available then it's not so bad, but once again, who makes the decision what is right for a filtered image?
i am not sure i get what you want to say, but: the screenshot is not the content. the content are the linked files (and only those)
I agree. And the rule that the binary must equal to the screenshot shown is also enforced quite well within this community. |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11293 |
Quote:Surely it's better to give people a pixel accurate image, the files that go with it and let them decide how they view them, not be forced to look at something someone else decided is right?
yes, and thats why the PRG file is right there |
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JCB Account closed
Registered: Jun 2002 Posts: 241 |
Yeah, it would be ideal to have an option for filtering on/off, and of course if images are drawn to make use of it everyone will have been informed of that and if the uploader is the artist (quite possible these days) they can easily add a comment to say it's filtered.
Problems arise when someone like Ste uploads his stuff and (I believe this is what happened) is followed around by someone changing them to PAL emulated ones.. I don't think there was any reason behind it other than that person believing it was the right thing to do, but to Ste it obviously wasn't.
Pete |
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tlr
Registered: Sep 2003 Posts: 1762 |
Note that you have the option to lock your entries.
If you are the author and do have a specific opinion on it, change the screenshot and lock it. |
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JCB Account closed
Registered: Jun 2002 Posts: 241 |
Quote: Note that you have the option to lock your entries.
If you are the author and do have a specific opinion on it, change the screenshot and lock it.
Which has been done ;) |
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JCB Account closed
Registered: Jun 2002 Posts: 241 |
Quote: Quote:Surely it's better to give people a pixel accurate image, the files that go with it and let them decide how they view them, not be forced to look at something someone else decided is right?
yes, and thats why the PRG file is right there
So we disagree on what people should be shown as a screenshot, despite an unfiltered one being the exact pixels an artist dropped onto a bitmap and PAL emulation being someone's attempt to emulate the signal path of those pixels after they leave that bitmap... Like has been said, an option to have filter on/off would be ideal.
Pete |
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tlr
Registered: Sep 2003 Posts: 1762 |
Quote: So we disagree on what people should be shown as a screenshot, despite an unfiltered one being the exact pixels an artist dropped onto a bitmap and PAL emulation being someone's attempt to emulate the signal path of those pixels after they leave that bitmap... Like has been said, an option to have filter on/off would be ideal.
Pete
Since implementing PAL emulation in PHP isn't too much fun we could do this quick fix: Allow both a filtered and an unfiltered screen shot.
Require the screen shot uploader to flag which.
Only one screenshot is required, but two allowed.
Note also that most screenshots include the screen border to some degree. Having no border isn't very common.
The site might not always have black background you know... :) |
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JCB Account closed
Registered: Jun 2002 Posts: 241 |
Quote: Since implementing PAL emulation in PHP isn't too much fun we could do this quick fix: Allow both a filtered and an unfiltered screen shot.
Require the screen shot uploader to flag which.
Only one screenshot is required, but two allowed.
Note also that most screenshots include the screen border to some degree. Having no border isn't very common.
The site might not always have black background you know... :)
That sounds like a nice compromise, maybe mouseover to switch the two but show the chosen type as standard :)
Pete |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11293 |
ok, we can do that - come back if you have a significant number of users behind you that agree on which palette to use for this =P
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