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| + | ==External Links== |
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| + | [[User:Adriweb|Adriweb]] made [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQhrMHNkL3A a video] showing some direct manipulations of the TI-Image, in order to understand better the format in general. |
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| + | [[User:jimbauwens|Jim Bauwens]] made [http://bwns.be/jim/tiviewer.html a image previewer], [http://bwns.be/jim/sprite.html a sprite creator] and a basic [http://bwns.be/jim/convert.py python image converter] (you need PythonMagick to run this) |
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| + | These tools are not official and we'll update this as soon as we can / are allowed to. |
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| + | In the official Nspire Lua toolkit, TI included in their software a feature that converts an image (with a common format such as jpg, png etc.) into a TI.Image format. |
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| + | ==References== |
| + | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highcolor |