File:ZX Spectrum standard palette with blended 8x8 dithering.png
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[edit]DescriptionZX Spectrum standard palette with blended 8x8 dithering.png |
Français : Fusion des couleurs de chaque cellule tramée en 1 bpp.
English: Color fusion of every 1-bpp dithered cell. Same description as with the thumbnail below |
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