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The upper 3 bits of a palette word are used to provide a 5th bit of RGB. Thus: |
The upper 3 bits of a palette word are used to provide a 5th bit of RGB. Thus: |
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− | red: |
+ | red: xx0x1432xxxxxxxx |
− | green x0xxxxxx1432xxxx |
+ | green x0xxxxxx1432xxxx |
− | blue: |
+ | blue: 0xxxxxxxxxxx1432 |
These look like normal Spectrum 512 images by old viewers when the upper 3 bits are not used. |
These look like normal Spectrum 512 images by old viewers when the upper 3 bits are not used. |
Revision as of 07:14, 30 January 2017
Spectrum 512 Enhanced *.SPU Spectrum 512 images with a 15-bit RGB palette. Created by Sascha Springer: http://blog.anides.de/ These are identical to Spectrum 512 uncompressed images with two exceptions. The very first long of the image data will be the file id: '5BIT' Spectrum 512 can't display the first scan line anyway, so the id should cause no issues. The upper 3 bits of a palette word are used to provide a 5th bit of RGB. Thus: red: xx0x1432xxxxxxxx green x0xxxxxx1432xxxx blue: 0xxxxxxxxxxx1432 These look like normal Spectrum 512 images by old viewers when the upper 3 bits are not used.
See also Spectrum 512 file format
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