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calculatorfreakCG
Wraith
Posted: 28 Dec 2003
16:39 GMT
Total Posts: 739
Can it be done, like could I take a picture of a dog and make it into a calc graphic with some program? Do I have to do it by hand? Cause I suck at drawing . . .
calculatorfreakCG
Wraith
Posted: 28 Dec 2003
16:46 GMT
Total Posts: 739
ohhhh . . i just did it and the pic is all streched and looks awful! How do i fix this?
Momen Soudan
Marine
Posted: 28 Dec 2003
19:31 GMT
Total Posts: 34
I Think i can fix your problem..
wait,what is the image size you had transfer it to your
TI?,it could be larger than the TI screen,which causes it
to be streched and look awful?
Make sure the image size is as the TI screen size.
and if you still have the same problem,you can by Photoshop
open the image-->Filters--->blur.
if you still have the same problem,just tell me OKAY :monkey:
spiral
Wraith
Posted: 28 Dec 2003
23:35 GMT
Total Posts: 958
dont' use photoshop blur. The 83 doesn't support greyscale, it won't blur correctly, also, images dont' blur well when viewed with large pixels, such as the 83 screen. Try using paint press [cntrl] and [e] and set image width to 96, and image height to 64. This is the native resolution of the 83 series screen.
calculatorfreakCG
Wraith
Posted: 29 Dec 2003
08:03 GMT
Total Posts: 739
I'll try that.
Momen Soudan
Marine
Posted: 29 Dec 2003
09:33 GMT
Total Posts: 34
he could be using pictuers larger than the TI screen.
Which causes it to be awful.
I still think blur could work..
calculatorfreakCG
Wraith
Posted: 29 Dec 2003
11:09 GMT
Total Posts: 739
It still doesn't look good-and now I don't even get the full picture.
calculatorfreakCG
Wraith
Posted: 29 Dec 2003
11:10 GMT
Total Posts: 739
I think I'm going to try adobe now . . .
dysfunction
Goliath
Posted: 29 Dec 2003
12:25 GMT
Total Posts: 122
Noen of these advanced image editors are any use for 83 graphics. Just use Paint, it's perfect for pixel art. Also, make sure the image is black and white, no grey, 96x64 pixels. If you want greyscale gfx, use Rigview (at ticalc.org), which automatically shrinkd the image to the right colors and size.
calculatorfreakCG
Wraith
Posted: 29 Dec 2003
17:02 GMT
Total Posts: 739
Rigview? Is that a computer program?
spiral
Wraith
Posted: 29 Dec 2003
18:16 GMT
Total Posts: 958
no, it's a calculator program, it does have a converter for pictures on the computer. Go on ticalc and use the search.
calculatorfreakCG
Wraith
Posted: 29 Dec 2003
18:54 GMT
Total Posts: 739
The search doesn't work anymore. And google didn't give me anything either . . .
sky euphoria
Probe
Posted: 29 Dec 2003
19:45 GMT
Total Posts: 7
here's a link to the rigview program and it works really good with most pictures. http://www.ticalc.org/pub/83plus/asm/graphics/mirageos/
calculatorfreakCG
Wraith
Posted: 29 Dec 2003
19:52 GMT
Total Posts: 739
Thnaks sky!
Momen Soudan
Marine
Posted: 30 Dec 2003
11:16 GMT
Total Posts: 34
If you still have the problem Calcfreak,tell me okay?
I will try all the possible ways to fix it!
Just tell me!
calculatorfreakCG
Wraith
Posted: 30 Dec 2003
12:23 GMT
Total Posts: 739
I have okay pics now . . .
Ray Kremer
Ultralisk
Posted: 31 Dec 2003
10:36 GMT
Total Posts: 310
Read this:
http://tifaq.web1000.com/?p2.htm#4.2.4





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