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Old 07-12-2011, 04:50 PM
Alex Lee
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Default Lots of New Scans and Manuals Added to 'What is the Apple IIGS?'

Hi all,

We climb ever closer to a complete visual history of the IIGS with
recent additions from François Michaud, Antoine Vignau, Wayne Stewart
and Detlef Kahner.

http://www.whatisthe2gs.apple2.org.za/news/

Hope YOU can add to the visual history of the Apple IIGS!

- Alex

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Old 07-12-2011, 06:40 PM
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On 12 Lug, 18:18, Alex Lee <ale...@mac.com> wrote:
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> Hope YOU can add to the visual history of the Apple IIGS!
>
> - Alex


Thank you Alex.

Mauro
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Old 07-12-2011, 06:40 PM
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"Only half of the IIgs disks"? Woouuuhhhh, the path is long until the
end of the project!

Good work, as usual,

Antoine
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Old 07-13-2011, 09:30 AM
Alex Lee
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On 2011-07-12 19:10:59 +0100, Toinet said:

> "Only half of the IIgs disks"? Woouuuhhhh, the path is long until the
> end of the project!
>
> Good work, as usual,
>
> Antoine


Haha, actually it's better than that. Here are some stats:

There are currently 151 IIGS commercial game releases (not including
unreleased games) for which we only need 57 more scans of the disk
labels to be complete.

There are 145 listed IIGS commercial application releases for which we
only need 56 more disk label scans to complete the collection.

So we've roughly got two thirds of all disk labels now for games and apps.

But for educational titles, there are 110 releaess, for which we only
have scans for 21 titles, leaving 88 titles that we need disk label
scans for.

To everyone, even if you've only got ONE disk to scan, it will be a
welcome addition to getting a complete set of disk labels!

http://www.whatisthe2gs.apple2.org.z...sk_label_scans

- Alex

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Old 07-13-2011, 01:40 PM
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Alex,

I'm close to making in-roads back into the storage area to the box
that is shafted somewhere in the bottom pile in the deep corner when
all these Apple IIGS boxes and stuff are.

Since I am no scanning expert, and my home multi-function printer/
scanner is not the best gadget in the world, and it is over 5 years
old ... I have no idea how to work the coloring and stuff ...

And I have no idea how to : "Use a 133dpi de-screen or ‘General’
descreen if your scanner software doesn’t display anything more
specific. Do not use unsharp mask or allow the software to auto
correct colour and tone."

I think you're after my original Lost Treasures of Infocom by memory;
I'll get it done next week when I am back home.

Although I'd be more than happy to mail you my collection and you can
scan all you want, and return it back to me. Are you in Sydney or in
Melbourne nowadays ?

Regards,

Willie
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Old 07-13-2011, 09:30 PM
Alex Lee
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On 2011-07-13 12:38:58 +0100, wyeo said:

> Alex,
>
> I'm close to making in-roads back into the storage area to the box
> that is shafted somewhere in the bottom pile in the deep corner when
> all these Apple IIGS boxes and stuff are.


Exciting news :-)

> Since I am no scanning expert, and my home multi-function printer/
> scanner is not the best gadget in the world, and it is over 5 years
> old ... I have no idea how to work the coloring and stuff ...


I have to be honest and say I've never used one of those all-in-one
printer/scanner combos, so I don't know what their scanning software is
like. It's possible, like the Epson scanner software I'm more familar
with, that you need to reveal 'Advanced' settings to see all the
options available to you.

I do know that if you have access to a traditional flatbed scanner,
you'll get better quality scans.

> And I have no idea how to : "Use a 133dpi de-screen or ‘General’
> descreen if your scanner software doesn’t display anything more
> specific. Do not use unsharp mask or allow the software to auto
> correct colour and tone."


A de-screen will try to remove the half tone dots from the original
print. It's the half tone dots, used at different angles for each of
the four coloured inks (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black or CMYK for short)
that creates the illusion of full colour by a rosette pattern seen by
the human eye at the normal distance away from what you'd be reading.
Great for print, but sucky if you're planning on reprinting the same
image again, because then you get TWO rosette patterns and it starts to
look crappy.

So a de-screen will blur the image a little, blending final colours
together from those found in the dots.

Unsharp mask will, despite what it sounds like, sharpen the image. So
bottom line there is don't allow the scanner to do any sharpening as it
scans. That can all be handled in Photoshop.

> I think you're after my original Lost Treasures of Infocom by memory;
> I'll get it done next week when I am back home.


Lost Treasures and some re-scans of other rare items you have (from
memory): Out of This World, Gold of the Americas, Spirit of Excalibur
(even if they're not the IIGS versions).

> Although I'd be more than happy to mail you my collection and you can
> scan all you want, and return it back to me. Are you in Sydney or in
> Melbourne nowadays ?


Haha...London nowadays, so that's out of the question at the moment. I
don't have a scanner close to hand, or even a real IIGS :-(

My partner and I are thinking we'll return to Melbourne sometime in late 2012.

- Alex

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