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RetroEditor

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I created a new editor of photos titled RetroEditor.
Convert images into color palettes retro computers or famous games and other schemes.

I hope you will enjoy! :wink:

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http://stahnu.cz/uprava-fotografii/retr ... download/1

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEOuh7IxDpo
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kewl, i like the retro colors effects.
great stuff !
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Nice.

You've got a bug, though.

Load image, convert it and open anything under "About" menu item.

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Yes, I know. Thank you. This is not ideally solved. After the ABOUT button you have to re-upload a photo.
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Very nice program!

Converting an image to 8-bit>ZxSpectrum: Is possible to save as .SCR file?
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Thanks! :)
SCR not yet, but I can explore in the future. I'm not sure how difficult it will potentially.
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Thanks :)
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This program is useful, thanks for sharing. :)
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Nice idea :)
Any plans for a OS X release ?
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@zxretrosoft,

Very good.
Thank you for sharing. :D
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Thanks a lot everyone!
Any plans for a OS X release ?
I have no experience with it. I do not know how difficult it is to remake for OS X.
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zxretrosoft wrote:I have no experience with it. I do not know how difficult it is to remake for OS X.
It depends on how much Windows specific code you used. :wink:
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wilbert wrote:
zxretrosoft wrote:I have no experience with it. I do not know how difficult it is to remake for OS X.
It depends on how much Windows specific code you used. :wink:
I hope nothing specific in code for Windows. OK, what's the biggest/most important limitation?
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zxretrosoft wrote:I hope nothing specific in code for Windows. OK, what's the biggest/most important limitation?
If you only used PB code, I see no reason why there should be serious limitations.
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Yes, definitely, just PB code.
I'm not against it. I'm working now on version 2.0, and it may already be for OS X. What should I do then? :)
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