Index for gs.specific/graphics/data/gif Graphics Interchange Format (Suggested file type BIN.) Since this is not a native Apple II format, the contents of this directory is restricted to GIFs directly relevent to the Apple II. Index Last Updated: 28 Dec 2006 04:46:37 UTC Files: appleiic.gif An Apple IIc on a red background. Size: 20 kB License: (Unspecified) Id: 1740 appleiie.gif An Apple IIe on a white background, front view. Size: 8 kB License: (Unspecified) Id: 1741 appleiigs.gif An Apple IIgs on a white background, front view. Size: 6 kB License: (Unspecified) Id: 1742 iigs.anim.gif An Apple IIgs on a blue background, front left view, with the Apple Corp logo displayed on the screen. Size: 51 kB License: (Unspecified) Id: 1743 imagewriter.gif An Apple Imagewriter II on a white background, front view. Size: 9 kB License: (Unspecified) Id: 1744 infinite2.gif The "II Infinitim" logo, with "Apple II Forever" as the caption. Size: 8 kB License: (Unspecified) Id: 1745 made.on.a2.gif White text, "Make With Apple II" on black background, with Apple Corp logo superimposed on the centre. Size: 8 kB License: (Unspecified) Id: 1746 IIGS_pictures.zip Converted Apple IIGS pictures This collection originated from Apple Preferred, Super High Res, Paintwoks Gold etc pictures containing up to 256 color and .3200, .3201 pictures containg upp to 3200 colors. All conversions has been done with SuperConvert 4 and then transferred to MS-DOS diskettes using MUG! NDA and Apple SuperDrive. Pictures containing up to 64 colors has been saved as .GIF (small size), up to 150 color as .TIF palette color (bigger size) and >150 color as .TIF true color (biggest size). Since SuperConvert lacks ability to save pictures in JPEG format, .GIF and .TIF pictures has been used. Why doing this conversions ? Todays hand held devices like the Apple iPod photo and mobile phones has a rather low resolution, large JPEG-pictures get a very "compressed" impression but the IIGS 320 x 200 pictures fit better into the display. The iPod photo displays the pictures with very little loss (even though it has only 220x176 resolution). I have not tried the iPod Video yet, but it should be able to display the pictures as is since it has higher screen resolution (320x240). I have of coure a picture on Apple IIGS made on IIGS in my SonyEricsson K700i Mobile phone but since the screen resolution is less than the iPod Photo it gets a more comp ressed inpression. Martin Landhage Stockholm 2006-02-05 Size: 7 MB License: (Unspecified) Id: 21653