Convert images to appear to be reproduced on retro IBM hardware.
| original (640x480, 24-bit RGB) | VGA (320x200, 256 colors, 4:5 pixels) | EGA (320x200, 16 colors, 4:5 pixels) | CGA (320x200, 4 colors + bkg) |
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The full image processing pipeline is composed of the following steps:
Note: This application does not claim to achieve a perfect emulation of old hardware, but it should hopefully attain sufficiently good results for the intended nostalgia kick.
The main options are:
- -s
| --standard
: the video graphics standard to emulate.
This only affects the colors used, not the image resolution.
Possible options:
- cga
or cgamode4
: CGA in mode 4, attempts to choose
the best sub-palette and background color
- fullcga
: all 16 colors of the CGA master palette
- cgamode4high1
: CGA in mode 4, always subpalette 1 of high intensity
(black, magenta, white, black)
- ega
: all 64 colors from the EGA master palette
- 16bit
: 16-bit color depth (4-5-4 RGB)
- vga
(default) or 18bit
: 18-bit master palette
- true
or 24bit
: 24-bit RGB color depth
- -R WxH
: the resolution to resize the image into.
- -S WxH
: the full image output size, resized from the previous option.
To convert an image to look like it was presented in VGA mode 13h, with non-square pixels:
retroimg «IMAGEFILE» -s vga -R 320x200 -S 1440x1080 -o «out.png»
This chooses the 256-color palette with the least loss. To use less colors (e.g. 100):
retroimg «IMAGEFILE» -s vga -R 320x200 -S 1440x1080 -c 100 -o «out.png»
To choose an output width or height and let the program pick the other dimensions based on pixel ratio:
retroimg «IMAGEFILE» -s vga -R 320x200 --height 1080 -r 4:5 -o «out.png»
This will stretch the image proportionally to the pixel size 4:5, meaning that it works best for images designed for this.
The full list of options is presented via retroimg -h
or retroimg --help
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