Technicolor Dream
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|subcat2=Atari graphics formats | |subcat2=Atari graphics formats | ||
− | |extensions={{ext|lum}} | + | |extensions={{ext|lum}}, {{ext|col}} |
+ | |released=1986 | ||
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− | Technicolor Dream is a raster | + | '''Technicolor Dream''' is a raster graphics program for Atari 8-bit computers. Its native 256-color image format consists of a pair of files: '''.lum''' and '''.col'''. |
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+ | '''.lum''' files begin with byte 04. In the absence of a '''.col''' file, a '''.lum''' file could be displayed as 16-color grayscale. | ||
== Software == | == Software == | ||
+ | * [[Konvertor]] | ||
+ | * [[RECOIL]] | ||
* [http://imageconverter.rest7.com/ Rest7 Online Image Converter] | * [http://imageconverter.rest7.com/ Rest7 Online Image Converter] | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
− | * | + | * {{Atari8bitforeversw|511|Technicolor Dream}}, from the Atari 8-bit Forever website |
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+ | [[Category:Multi-file formats]] |
Revision as of 14:25, 17 January 2017
Technicolor Dream is a raster graphics program for Atari 8-bit computers. Its native 256-color image format consists of a pair of files: .lum and .col.
.lum files begin with byte 04. In the absence of a .col file, a .lum file could be displayed as 16-color grayscale.
Software
Links
- Technicolor Dream, from the Atari 8-bit Forever website