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- PEGGER 2.0 Demo Documentation
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- PEGGER is Copyright © 1993,1994, Express-Way Software, Inc.
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- Published by: Heifner Communications, Inc.
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- 1. What is PEGGER?
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- Welcome to the PEGGER 2.0 Demo. PEGGER is a utility to help save
- Amiga graphic animators and artists hard disk space and to give all
- your graphic programs the ability to load and save JPEG files
- automatically.
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- JPEG is a method of image compression that can reduce the size of
- a 24-bit image file by 15 to 1 with no noticeable loss in the quality
- of the image. A 24-bit image file normally takes up to 1MB of disk
- space but JPEG'd it only takes 50 to 70K!
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- PEGGER supports a number of popular Amiga file formats including:
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- color JPEG
- grayscale JPEG
- IFF24
- HAM8
- color IFF8
- grayscale IFF8 (often used for Alpha channel data)
- DCTV 3 and 4 bit
- Video Toaster FrameStore and CG Pages
- Impulse RGB8
- Targa
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- PEGGER is fast, on an Amiga 4000 it only adds 5 seconds to the
- time it takes to load a 752 by 480 JPEG file as an IFF 24-bit file.
- Network support has been added and tested with Parnet, Enlan DFS,
- and Novell.
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- 2. Ordering information.
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- PEGGER has a list price of $99.95 US and is available from many
- Amiga dealers and mail order companies. PEGGER 2.0 will start
- shipping in August 1994. Heifner Communications is offering a
- limited introductory price of only $49.95 US plus S&H for PEGGER 2.0.
- Registered PEGGER owners can purchase the 2.0 upgraded for $15 US
- plus S&H.
-
- For more information or to order please contact:
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- Heifner Communications, Inc.
- 4451 I-70 Drive NW
- Columbia, MO 65202
- USA
- (800) 445-6164 or (314) 445-6163
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- Internet: pegger@express-way.com
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- 3. About the PEGGER demo.
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- The PEGGER demo is a fully functioning version of PEGGER with the
- following exceptions. Any image PEGGER converts will have the PEGGER
- logo stamped into the center of the image. Due to this, PEGGER will
- not allow you to use PEGGER to REPLACE any images that PEGGER converts.
- Also, the PEGGER "About window" has additional information in it about
- the demo and ordering PEGGER. We will not try to provide complete
- documentation on how to use PEGGER. Instead, we have included the
- text of several tutorials from the PEGGER manual. These tutorials
- should help you become familiar with how PEGGER works. The tutorials
- will use the JPEG files found in the TutorialFiles sub-directory
- of the PEGGER_Demo directory.
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- 4. Installing the PEGGER demo
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- PEGGER requires an Amiga with AmigaDOS 2.0 or greater, a hard
- disk, and a minimum of 2 megabytes of RAM.
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- PEGGER uses the standard Installer program provided by Commodore.
- PEGGER must be installed on your hard drive to run properly. An
- Installer script is included in the PEGGER_Demo directory and its icon
- is named "Install PEGGER". The installation is started by clicking
- on the "Install PEGGER" icon. Three libraries will be installed
- in your LIBS: directory; pegger.library, peggersnoop.library, and
- the dctv.library. And the installer will create some PEGGER data
- files in the PEGGER_Demo directory.
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- 5. Starting PEGGER
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- Once PEGGER has been installed, you can start PEGGER by double-
- clicking on its icon. PEGGER will open an "About window" with the
- PEGGER logo animation and information about PEGGER. Just click
- on the close button of the "About Window" to continue. Now PEGGER
- will open up all its windows; CJPEG, DJPEG, and SNOOP. The CJPEG
- window is used for setting up image files to be JPEG compressed,
- the DJPEG window is used for setting up image files to be JPEG
- decompressed, and the SNOOP window is used to setup PEGGER to
- automatically JPEG compress or decompress files for other Amiga
- software running in the background. These windows can be opened
- up by selecting their respective Menu Item from the Workbench
- Tools Menu or double clicking on their respective App Icons on
- your Workbench.
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- 6. JPEG Decompression of a single file.
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- Open the DJPEG window. Make sure the cycle gadgets in the
- upper center of the window say {Files} and {Create}. In the area
- labeled "JPEG File to Decompress", click the {From} button to open
- a file requester, then select the Tutorial_1.JPG file from the
- TutorialFiles sub-directory.
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- In the area labeled "Directory where Image Files go", select the
- type of image file you want to create using the cycle gadget on
- the far right. Now click on the {To} button to open a directory
- requester and select the Images sub-directory as the directory
- where you want PEGGER to put the decompressed file. PEGGER can
- rename files it creates for you. Using rename you can give files
- a file name extension to indicate what type of file it is. If
- you are creating a 24-bit IFF image you could use the extension
- .24, for HAM8 it could be .HAM8, for DCTV it could be .DCTV, etc.
- Now click on the {Rename} check box so that it is checked. In the
- text gadget to the left of the Rename check box enter
- <all>.{your ext}, such as <all>.HAM8.
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- You are now ready to begin decompressing the file. Click on
- the {Decompress} button. If there is a problem with your settings
- a requester will notify you of the problem and the decompression
- won't start. Check your settings and try {Decompress} again.
- Once JPEG decompression of the file has started you will notice
- that a status box at the top of the window will say "Decompressing"
- and a small indicator box next to it will flash. PEGGER does
- all of its JPEG processing in the background. So, while this file
- is being decompressed you could set up additional files to be
- decompressed or compressed. PEGGER keeps track of all the files
- you want it to decompress. To view the status of file decompression
- click on the {Status} button to switch to the DJPEG Status window.
- To return back to the DJPEG setup window click on the {Setup} button
- on the DJPEG Status window.
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- Switch back to the DJPEG Setup window and wait for the status
- to change from "Decompressing" to "Idle."
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- 7. JPEG Decompression of a batch of files in a directory.
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- Open the DJPEG Setup window. Make sure the cycle gadgets in the
- upper center of the window say {Batch Dir} and {Create}. In the area
- labeled "JPEG File to Decompress", click the {From} button to open a
- directory requester, then select the TutorialFiles sub-directory.
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- In the area labeled "Directory" where Image Files go, select the
- type of image file you want to create using the cycle gadget on
- the far right. Now click on the {To} button to open a directory
- requester and select the Images sub-directory as the directory
- where you want PEGGER to put the decompressed files. It is important
- to note that the directory requester will not show any filenames; only
- the directories available. PEGGER can rename files it creates for you.
- Using rename you can give files a file name extension to indicate what
- type of file it is. If you are creating a 24-bit IFF image you could
- use the extension .24, for HAM8 it could be .HAM8, for DCTV it could
- be .DCTV, etc. Now click on the {Rename} check box so that it is checked.
- In the text gadget to the left of the {Rename} check box enter
- <all>.{your ext}, such as <all>.HAM8.
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- Click on the {Decompress} button. This will bring up the Decompression
- Batch Directory window. You will see a display of your selections for
- decompressing JPEG files in this directory. The directory will be
- scanned and information about all the JPEG files found will be listed
- in the window. Once PEGGER has found all the JPEG files, click on {OK}
- to start the decompression and return to the DJPEG Setup window. You
- may want to use the {Status} button to switch to the DJPEG Status window
- to follow PEGGERs progress while it decompresses the files. Or close
- the DJPEG Window and go on to the next tutorial.
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- 8. JPEG Compression of a single file.
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- NOTE: This tutorial requires that the Image files created from
- the previous tutorial be present in the Images sub-directory of
- the PEGGER_Demo directory.
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- For this tutorial we'll start by demonstrating the AppIcon feature
- of PEGGER. Open up the Images drawer in the PEGGER_Demo directory.
- You'll find icons there for the image files you created in the
- DJPEG tutorials. Since the original JPEG files you decompressed
- earlier had icons, PEGGER made a copy of those icons when it
- created the image files. Drag one of the image icons out of the
- drawer and drop it on PEGGER's CJPEG icon. This will open the
- CJPEG Setup window automatically. If the CJPEG Setup window were
- already open, you could just drop the icon for the image right on the
- CJPEG window. Or select the icon and then select CJPEG from the
- Workbench Tools Menu.
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- Click on the {Next} button if the image file you chose to compress
- is not displayed in the text gadget in the "Image File to Compress"
- area of the window.
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- Make sure the cycle gadgets in the upper center of the window say
- {Files} and {Create}. Normally you would want to replace the image file
- with the JPEG file PEGGER creates to save hard disk space. Since this
- demo is disabled by stamping every image it processes with the PEGGER
- logo, this feature is disabled for the demo.
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- Click the {To} button to open a directory requester and select the
- JPEGs sub-directory. Now we want to rename the file to have the
- extension of .JPG like it did before. Click on the {Rename} check box
- and type <all>.JPG into the text gadget.
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- Another option you will need to consider is the Quality setting
- you want to use when you compress a file. It can be set from 0 to
- 100%. With 100% producing the highest quality JPEG image file with
- the least compression, and 0% producing a poor quality JPEG image
- file with the most compression. PEGGER defaults to using a Quality
- setting of 85% which produces JPEG images which rarely have any
- noticeable loss in quality, but offer significant compression.
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- Click on the {Compress} button to start the JPEG Compression.
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- 9. JPEG Compression of a batch of files in a directory.
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- NOTE: This tutorial requires that the Image files created from
- the previous tutorial be present in the Images sub-directory of
- the PEGGER_Demo directory.
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- Batch compression of a directory of image files works just like
- batch decompression of JPEG files except for using the Quality
- setting instead of selecting the type of image to create.
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- 10. SNOOP JPEG Decompression
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- PEGGER's Snoop function is its most valuable feature and it couldn't
- be much easier. Now that you've learned the other basic features of
- PEGGER you can now use Snoop to put them to work for you automatically.
- For purposes of the demo we will show you how to use SNOOP by Program.
- PEGGER was installed with SNOOP by Program settings for a number of
- graphic programs. Scroll through the list of Programs and select one
- that you use. If you don't see one that you use, start the program
- that you would like to test PEGGER with, then click the New button on
- the PEGGER Snoop Window and double click on the name of the program
- you want to use with PEGGER. The program you setup for SNOOP could
- be the Toaster Switcher, ToasterPaint, DPaint, DCTV, Brilliance, or
- any other program you use that loads image files.
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- The name of the program will be displayed underneath the list and
- the gadgets for setting up SNOOP will be enabled. For this demo we
- want to show how PEGGER can allow other programs to load JPEG files.
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- Now make sure the {Image Compression} check box is not checked and
- that the {JPEG Decompression} check box is checked. Make sure the
- {Enable/Disable} cycle gadget is set to Enable. Finally, select what
- type of image file you want PEGGER to create for this program when it
- decompresses a JPEG file. The {Save} button should now be unghosted.
- Click the {Save} button to save the SNOOP settings for the selected
- program.
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- To test SNOOP by Program you will need to start the program for
- which you setup SNOOP. In that program try to load one of the
- JPEG files in the PEGGER_Demo/TutorialFiles directory. When your
- program tries to load the JPEG file, PEGGER will popup a requester
- informing you that it is JPEG decompressing the file for you. Once
- PEGGER is done the requester will go away and your program can load
- the JPEG file as the type of image you selected for the SNOOP JPEG
- Decompression. Since this is a demo the JPEG file you load will
- have the PEGGER logo stamped in the center of the image. Please note
- that the NewTek Video Toaster Switcher software as well as ToasterPaint
- only allow loading images as Framestores which have an exact resolution
- of 752 x 480. ANY IMAGE WHICH DOES NOT HAVE THAT EXACT X AND Y PIXEL
- RESOLUTION WILL NOT LOAD INTO EITHER THE SWITCHER OR TOASTERPAINT'S
- "LOAD FRAME" MENU OPTION VIA PEGGER'S SNOOP FEATURE!
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- SNOOP by Directory works very similar to SNOOP by Program.
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- 11. SNOOP JPEG Compression
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- PEGGER can automatically JPEG compress image files saved by
- graphic programs. This feature is of great benefit to animators
- who need to create thousands of 24-bit frames for an animation.
- A 1000 frame animation saved as 24-bit IFF files would take up
- almost a gigabyte of hard disk space, but JPEG'd would only take
- up 50-100 megabytes.
-