So just how good are these viewers? Here are some screenshots for you to decide.
All screenshots were taken running either JpegView or a8jdpeg on the Atari800 emulator and using the interlaced screenshot option for flicker modes.
You can also download (209237 bytes) the images and try them for yourself.
Picture |
Mode |
Comments |
HIP 40x25 (mode E) | Awww.. what a lovely couple. | |
GR.15 40x25 flicker (mode 9) with dithering | One teddy and his dog and his teddy | |
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GR.8 40x25 (mode 1) with dithering | Just 2 colours here, stand back from screen for best effect |
HIP full size with dithering | Stephen Judd author of Juddpeg for the Commodore 64, from which the Atari version was developed. | |
GR.9 20x25 (mode B) | Now for some smiles | |
HIP full size with dithering | That's a nice big smile | |
HIP full size with dithering | Sailor Mercury thinks anime images work well with the viewers | |
GR.15 40x25 flicker (mode 9) with dithering | Minmei is thinking about it | |
HIP full size with dithering | ||
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GR.15 40x25 flicker (mode 9) with dithering | |
GR.15 40x25 flicker (mode 9) with dithering | ||
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GR.8 flicker full size with dithering | |
HIP full size with dithering | ||
HIP full size with dithering | Be afraid | |
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Gr.8 flicker quarter size with dithering | You may think this is scary, but we can zoom in |
HIP half size with dithering | Be very afraid! | |
HIP full size with dithering | Be very very afraid!! | |
HIP half size with dithering | Missing: 2 flowers, 2 flower pots and a menu | |
HIP full size with dithering | I think the culprit is holding the camera |