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Just make the image at 256x240 resolution and resize (nearest neighbor, that is no filtering) to 512x240 or 256x480, then convert.Bregalad wrote:Question : is there a way to get a converted image that isn't "shaky" ?
I just hate how shaky the resluting NES ROMs are, I understand you want this effect to add more colors but it really looks terrible on my computer.
You can use Imagemagick or any other tool that allows mapping to a specific palette, but I never got as good results out of Imagemagick as Photoshop.PS : Also, is there a way to prepare the images for conversions without using a pay-ware (fotshop) ? Because the results looks horrible if I don't prepare them for conversion.
Pretty cool stuff, you're welcome!Macbee wrote:I'm still having a lot of fun with this program.
I even started a blog with title screen remakes of classic games (all created with NES Image Converter): http://mcbremakes.blogspot.com/
Thanks again for this wonderful software!
Macbee