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Software Games Board Game Backgammon

Backgammon

Software title: Backgammon
Categories: Board Game
Supported languages: English
Legal status: No information
Produced by: Psion Software Ltd
Publishers: Sinclair Research Ltd
Authors: Steve Kelly
Publication year: 1983
Links: Page on Spectrum Computing
Rating:
3.55
Title Year Release by Hardware Downloads Started
1 Backgammon 1983 English Download Backgammon.dck.zip 14 0
2 Backgammon 1983 English Original
Timex Tx2068
Download Backgammon.dck.zip 11 0
3 Backgammon 1983 English Original Sinclair Research Ltd
Timex Tx2068
Download Backgammon.dck.zip 13 0
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markegiani125.11.2020 01:47
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moroz1999: Just to mention: "sRGB" palette currently uses same coefficients for non-bright colors as "pulsar" does, the only difference is in gigascreen mixing. We've tried to calculate the true ZX48 coefficients basing on ULA book, but it came much brighter than what everyone uses.
introspec: This image was drawn in 2000, on a ZX Spectrum that was connected to an old tv-set with a fairly unusual gamma setting. Because gamma was not really standartized back at the time, and also because the technique that surprised you also surprised many other people, a palette setting necessary to view this image correctly has been formulated (it is called, predictably, "alone"). At present we have better understanding of common gamma settings and the community more-or-less agreed to use more reasonable palette "pulsar" (which was developed empyrically) or even standard sRGB, as used by this site. You can see the difference between "alone" and "pulsar" when applied to this image here: https://hype.retroscene.org/blog/graphics/320.html#comment8401
moroz1999: Спасибо!
moroz1999: Спасибо, поправлено. Заодно еще и город внесен теперь.
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