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Re: Background init from photo?
In article <19990116221707.00907.00001657@ng25.aol.com>,
supertimer@aol.com (Supertimer) wrote:
That's going to be tough. Finder is hardcoded to use default palette
640 mode which usually turns, for example, scanned pictures of
people into a mess. You'll need a separate extension for Finder
that will force it to use the palette YOU want. Then your pictures
will be reasonable. I'll try to look up one for you.
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Hi. That would be cool! Even if it was fone for greyscale, that could work
too! I am assuming this is only in the finder & no apps. As most of the
time we have an HS destop & it is only switching apps that the "destop"
show up. I thought it would be cool if the background was scanned pix. If
you turn something up, let me know!
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>While asking, what settings need to be used if students want their photos
>in Hyperstudio projects? As it is, we have use of a QuickCam B/W & the
>greyscale works just fine :-) Kids like the results, but if color could
>work that would be cool too!
For HyperStudio, use 16 color 320 mode. If you have the right
XCMD for HyperStudio, you can use 256 color and 3200 color
pictures. 3200 color pictures are ideal for scanned photos in
HyperStudio because you can expect a pretty good image but
SuperConvert is limited to 256 color pictures. If you need this
XCMD for HyperStudio, I'll also try to look it up for you.
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remind me what XCMD is. The greyscale work fine, so no biggie, but again,
if you have it on hand, let me know Anything to make of GS projects look a
bit cooler!
thnx
- louis