Extended DEGAS image
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− | '''Extended DEGAS image''' is the name we're using for a collection of raster graphics formats associated with Atari TT and Atari Falcon computers, characterized by file extensions '''.PI4''' through '''.PI9'''. This file extension pattern is | + | '''Extended DEGAS image''' is the name we're using for a collection of raster graphics formats associated with Atari TT and Atari Falcon computers, characterized by file extensions '''.PI4''' through '''.PI9'''. This file extension pattern is no doubt inspired by the original [[DEGAS image|DEGAS image formats]], and some of the formats are clearly based on the DEGAS formats. |
''[Ed. note: This article maybe ought to be divided into two or more separate articles, but we don't have enough information about these formats to do that very well.]'' | ''[Ed. note: This article maybe ought to be divided into two or more separate articles, but we don't have enough information about these formats to do that very well.]'' | ||
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|? || ? || .PI6 || ? || ? | |? || ? || .PI6 || ? || ? | ||
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− | |TT high resolution || ? || .PI7 || ? || ? | + | |TT high resolution || ? || .PI7 || ? || ? ||rowspan="2"| There might be just one PI7 format. |
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|? || 640×480, 256 colors, 32 bits/color || .PI7 || (none) || 308224 | |? || 640×480, 256 colors, 32 bits/color || .PI7 || (none) || 308224 | ||
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== Compression == | == Compression == | ||
No internal data compression is known to be used for any of the formats (the logical .PC4 through .PC9 file extensions have not been observed). But sometimes the entire file is compressed, for example with [[Pack-Ice]]. | No internal data compression is known to be used for any of the formats (the logical .PC4 through .PC9 file extensions have not been observed). But sometimes the entire file is compressed, for example with [[Pack-Ice]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Software == | ||
+ | * [[Konvertor]] | ||
+ | * [[RECOIL]] | ||
+ | * {{Deark}} | ||
+ | * [[Tom's Editor]] | ||
== Sample files == | == Sample files == | ||
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* [http://cd.textfiles.com/suzybatari1/falcon/fpaint/menu2.pi4 menu2.pi4] | * [http://cd.textfiles.com/suzybatari1/falcon/fpaint/menu2.pi4 menu2.pi4] | ||
* [http://no-fragments.atari.org/no_fragments_04/archive/work/gfx/escp05.zip escp05.zip] → *.PI9 | * [http://no-fragments.atari.org/no_fragments_04/archive/work/gfx/escp05.zip escp05.zip] → *.PI9 | ||
+ | * {{DexvertSamples|image/degasExtended}} | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
− | * | + | * {{AtariForumWiki|ST_Picture_Formats|ST Picture Formats}} |
* [http://cd.textfiles.com/crawlycrypt1/graphics/view132/ View ST/TT] | * [http://cd.textfiles.com/crawlycrypt1/graphics/view132/ View ST/TT] | ||
** [http://cd.textfiles.com/crawlycrypt1/graphics/view132/viewttst.txt viewttst.txt] - Defines PI4, PI5. (Also refers to "PI0" format, but that might be a clerical error that should be "PI1".) | ** [http://cd.textfiles.com/crawlycrypt1/graphics/view132/viewttst.txt viewttst.txt] - Defines PI4, PI5. (Also refers to "PI0" format, but that might be a clerical error that should be "PI1".) | ||
* [http://cd.textfiles.com/suzybatari1/falcon/fpaint/ Fuckpaint] | * [http://cd.textfiles.com/suzybatari1/falcon/fpaint/ Fuckpaint] | ||
* [http://cd.textfiles.com/atarilibrary/atari_cd10/DISKS/AC10DISK/ATOZBOOK/APPEND_D.TXT The Atari A to Z format list] - Confirms that PI5, PI7, PI8 exist. | * [http://cd.textfiles.com/atarilibrary/atari_cd10/DISKS/AC10DISK/ATOZBOOK/APPEND_D.TXT The Atari A to Z format list] - Confirms that PI5, PI7, PI8 exist. |
Latest revision as of 04:23, 28 December 2023
Extended DEGAS image is the name we're using for a collection of raster graphics formats associated with Atari TT and Atari Falcon computers, characterized by file extensions .PI4 through .PI9. This file extension pattern is no doubt inspired by the original DEGAS image formats, and some of the formats are clearly based on the DEGAS formats.
[Ed. note: This article maybe ought to be divided into two or more separate articles, but we don't have enough information about these formats to do that very well.]
Contents |
[edit] Formats
Format name | Format details | Ext. | Signature | File size | Remarks |
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View ST/TT "TT-Low" | 320×480(?), 256 colors, 16 bits/color | .PI4 | 00 07 |
154114 | |
Fuckpaint PI4 (Falcon) | 320×240, 256 colors, 32 bits/color | .PI4 | (none) | 77824 | |
View ST/TT "TT-Medium" | 640×480(?), 16 colors, 16 bits/color | .PI5 | 00 04 |
153634 | |
? | ? | .PI6 | ? | ? | |
TT high resolution | ? | .PI7 | ? | ? | There might be just one PI7 format. |
? | 640×480, 256 colors, 32 bits/color | .PI7 | (none) | 308224 | |
TT low resolution | ? | .PI8 | ? | ? | |
Fuckpaint PI9 (Falcon) | 320×200, 256 colors, 32 bits/color | .PI9 | (none) | 77824 or 65024 | Same as PI4, except that only the first 200 rows are used. |
PI4 and PI5 formats come from a program named View ST/TT (a.k.a. ViewST/TT).
PI9 and a different PI4 format originated with a paint program unfortunately named Fuckpaint.
The origin of the other formats, and the total number of formats, is unknown.
[edit] Compression
No internal data compression is known to be used for any of the formats (the logical .PC4 through .PC9 file extensions have not been observed). But sometimes the entire file is compressed, for example with Pack-Ice.
[edit] Software
[edit] Sample files
- RECOIL's examples.zip → *.PI4, *.PI9
- http://cd.textfiles.com/atarilibrary/atari_cd07/DISKMAGS/ONLINE/ONLINE_2/
- http://cd.textfiles.com/atarilibrary/atari_cd07/DISKMAGS/DBAMAG/DBAMAG12/PICTURES/
- menu2.pi4
- escp05.zip → *.PI9
- dexvert samples — image/degasExtended
[edit] Links
- ST Picture Formats
- View ST/TT
- viewttst.txt - Defines PI4, PI5. (Also refers to "PI0" format, but that might be a clerical error that should be "PI1".)
- Fuckpaint
- The Atari A to Z format list - Confirms that PI5, PI7, PI8 exist.