KoalaPainter
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− | Images use the C64's standard [[Commodore 64 color palette|16-color palette]]. The dimensions are 160×200 pixels, though some viewers may horizontally replicate the pixels to make them 320×200. | + | Images use the C64's standard [[Commodore 64 color palette|16-color palette]]. The dimensions are 160×200 pixels, though some viewers may horizontally replicate the pixels to make them 320×200. The format uses [[Multicolor]] graphics mode of Commodore 64. |
An uncompressed KoalaPainter file is exactly 10003 bytes in size, but depending on how it was migrated from the C64 platform, it may have some unused padding bytes appended to it. | An uncompressed KoalaPainter file is exactly 10003 bytes in size, but depending on how it was migrated from the C64 platform, it may have some unused padding bytes appended to it. |
Revision as of 21:58, 17 July 2018
KoalaPainter was a paint program included with the KoalaPad graphics tablet. This article is mainly about the graphics format associated with the Commodore 64 version of KoalaPainter, which was a popular image format on that platform.
There is an uncompressed format, and an RLE-compressed format. On platforms that use filename extensions, the compressed format may use a .gg extension.
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Format
Images use the C64's standard 16-color palette. The dimensions are 160×200 pixels, though some viewers may horizontally replicate the pixels to make them 320×200. The format uses Multicolor graphics mode of Commodore 64.
An uncompressed KoalaPainter file is exactly 10003 bytes in size, but depending on how it was migrated from the C64 platform, it may have some unused padding bytes appended to it.
Identification
Files begin with bytes 0x00 0x60
(representing the memory address at which the bitmap would normally be loaded).
Software
- Konvertor
- XnView
- RECOIL
- Tom's Editor
- Tom's Editor Desktop
- FreeImage (uncompressed only?)
- Rest7 Online Image Converter
Sample files
- http://cbmfiles.com/genie/HiResGraphicsListing.php
- http://whatis.rest7.com/how-to-open-koa-file
- http://whatis.rest7.com/how-to-open-koa-file
- https://tomseditor.com/gallery/?platform=commodore&format=multicolor