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'''Noptec Vector''' is an implementation of a bitmap vectorizing algorithm, specifically for creating background picture resources for the Sierra AGI interpreter. The program reads an image in BMP, PCX, or TGA format, converts it to 160 x 168 x 16 colors and writes the result in AGI readable format, optionally showing the result onscreen. | '''Noptec Vector''' is an implementation of a bitmap vectorizing algorithm, specifically for creating background picture resources for the Sierra AGI interpreter. The program reads an image in BMP, PCX, or TGA format, converts it to 160 x 168 x 16 colors and writes the result in AGI readable format, optionally showing the result onscreen. | ||
+ | * Vectorizing an image | ||
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+ | Even if the input image is resized and converted to the 16 EGA colors used | ||
+ | by the AGI interpreter, it is best to start with a rather simple image. This | ||
+ | helps to create picture resources that are small and more easily edited. | ||
+ | Dithered images and images with many small dots give poor results. | ||
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+ | * Command line parameters | ||
Usage: VECTOR.EXE [options] <input> <output> | Usage: VECTOR.EXE [options] <input> <output> |
Revision as of 12:13, 26 July 2013
Bitmap Vectorizing tool v1.4
Copyright (c) Noptec (Erik Agsjo) 2000
Noptec Vector is an implementation of a bitmap vectorizing algorithm, specifically for creating background picture resources for the Sierra AGI interpreter. The program reads an image in BMP, PCX, or TGA format, converts it to 160 x 168 x 16 colors and writes the result in AGI readable format, optionally showing the result onscreen.
- Vectorizing an image
Even if the input image is resized and converted to the 16 EGA colors used
by the AGI interpreter, it is best to start with a rather simple image. This helps to create picture resources that are small and more easily edited. Dithered images and images with many small dots give poor results.
- Command line parameters
Usage: VECTOR.EXE [options] <input> <output>
input: the input file (BMP, PCX, TGA) output: the output file (AGI picture resource)
Options:
-p <prio> Sets input file as priority map -v Enables the onscreen view of the generated image -w Makes program wait after each drawn screen shape ESC skips)