Retro Gamer Collection Vol 6 Pdf
No seeds available? Read the Name Issues Complete? Published from until Torrent link Magnet link Version ACE (Advanced Computer Entertainment) 55 Yes October 1987 April 1992 v3 Acorn User 267 Yes July 1982 Christmas 2003 v3 Amiga Computing 117 Yes June 1988 October 1997 v3 Amiga Format 136 + Specials Yes August 1989 May 2000 v3 Amiga World 107 Yes 1985 April 1995 v3 Amiga Shopper 72 Yes April 1991 January 1997 v3 (fixed) Amstrad Action 117 Yes October 1985 June 1995 v1 Amstrad Computer User (ACU) 90 Yes August 1984 May 1992 v3 Amtix! 18 Yes November 1985 April 1987 v2 Antic 88 Yes April 1982 June 1990 v3 Atari User 43 Yes May 1985 November 1988 v3 BEEBUG 123 Yes April 1982 March 1984 v3 Big K 12 Yes April 1984 March 1985 v3 Commodore Format 61 Yes October 1990 October 1995 v3 Commodore Power/Play 23 Yes? I did it deliberately just to annoy you 🙂 But seriously – the problem is that the source images from WOS are low DPI and very lossy. OCR’ing involves decompressing the JPG and then recompressing it again, so it’s lossy in and even more lossy out.
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I spent a long time trying to get the right balance between file size and image quality, and I have to admit I didn’t think they were THAT bad – certainly not “completely blurry”. Can you give me an example page from issue 1 to compare between? What PDF viewer are you using?
There’s pros and cons to both approaches. Firstly, in the “v3” scans I’m not doing ANY recompression – the images are from the original scans, so they’re as good/bad as the originals, it’s beyond by control. I’m doing my own scans for Amiga Shopper/Power/Format and NCE at the moment, scanning them as 300DPI lossless 8-bit TIFFs. This generates a nice big file of 3 -5 Gigabytes depending on the number of pages- and that’s per issue!
Multiply that the 300-odd issues of all the above combined it’s nearly a terabyte. Plus those files take longer to open and view on anything except the beefiest PC or Mac. So I’m compressing them down to 150DPI JPGs, between 85% and 95% quality, resulting in a file of around 100Mb an issue. I’ve done some “blind samples” involving family members, and I’m happy the quality is pretty damn good. OK, it’s not 300DPI TIFF quality, but it’s good enough until we all get gigabit internet and holographic storage (which I think was predicted by now in Amiga Format 😉 ) The other factor is mobile devices a la iPads – I personally enjoy having a few issues of something retro on my iPad for browsing, and if the files were too big it could easily fill up a tablet. Is there any chance you can say on this site which ones are new scans and which ones are the same crappy low res scans that have been available for years (probable scanned by Mort)?? Or are all these made from previously available scans? Adobe Flash Player Download Sony Bravia.