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Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 16:40:01 -0400
From: Angelito So <lito@PANIX.COM>
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Brekel wrote:
> Now i have to have a little programm which can convert them all to 256
> color PICT-files. Because i have to be able to import them all in
> Director
> 4.0 on a Mac-system.
> Does anyone know of a little Public Domain programm which can do this for
> me? Either on Amiga, PC or PowerMac.
> If not, my only solution would be loading them all in photoshop and
> saving
> them all out by hand ! I've done this once before on a 150-frame anim and
> believe
> me, I know what hell looks like ! ;>(
>
> Please, don't let me go there again !?
Wow I can't believe you did that with 150 frames with photoshop! There is a
shareware program for the PC (DOS command line) that will let you do that it
is called Image Alchemy. Do a search for it at http://www.search.com and
you'll find it. The shareware version is fully functional except it will not
let you convert or do anything with pictures greater than 640x480 (I think).