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- The Diamond Demo from Impulse - August 1, 1988
-
- The Diamond Demo program contained in this archive has been provided by
- Impulse, Inc., and is freely distributable via electronic media, providing
- this documentation and all included picture files are included in the archive.
-
- This DEMO version of diamond is identical to the release version of the
- program with the following exceptions:
-
- 1). This demo will load ONLY RGBN format files. RGBN format files are not
- directly compatible with IFF files. They are a special format created
- by Silver, Turbo Silver, Diamond and PrismPlus. 2 of RGBN picture files
- are included in this archive.
-
- 2). This demo will NOT save pictures at all. and the DIGITIZE function is
- completely disabled.
-
- 3). This demo will operate ONLY in 320X200 HAMPLUS mode, regardless of which
- mode is selected from the main control menu..
-
- With the exception of the above 3 modifications, this demo is EXACTLY the same
- as the release version of Diamond.
-
- The following documentation is designed only as a simple guide to the operation
- of the Diamond Demo, and should not be mis-interpreted as the actual Diamond
- Manual.
-
-
- PROJECT MENU
- ------------
- NEW - Clears the screen to the background color (color 0)
- If the region lock is on, the region is preserved, and the rest of
- the screen clears.
-
- LOAD - Activates the file requester and loads a picture.
-
- MERGE - Available ONLY in HAM mode. Merge works just like the "LOAD"
- function, but it takes a weighted average of the original picture and
- the new one. The weights are controlled the the RGB values in the
- palette you are currently working with. There are three weights;
- one each for the red, green and blue components of the pictures.
- An R,G, or B value of 0 means keep the original (R,G, or B component)
- while a value of 15 means use the new picture.Values between 1 and 14
- mean average both pictures accordingly.
-
- SAVE AS Saves the picture in RGB4, RGBN, or ILBM (IFF) format.
- RGB4 is available only in HAM or HAMPLUS mode.
- THE SAVE FEATURE IS DISABLED IN THIS DEMO VERSION
-
- BATCH - Allows automatic operations on SILVER RGBN Still like adding
- foregrounds, backgrounds text, etc. Will also "Gang" convert
- as series of pictures from one resolution and size to another.
-
- PRINT - Prints the picture using the currently selected printer driver.
- PRINT SCREEN prints just what is viewable on the screen. (including
- the title bar and gadgets if present) PRINT FULL IMAGE prints the
- entire image regardless of size, title bar etc.
-
- DIGITIZE - DISABLED FOR THIS DEMO VERSION
-
- OPTIONS - Scaling controls whether Diamond converts HIRES & LORES and
- Interlace or non-Interlace in the LOAD operations or just chops off
- the excess or loads top (or left) part of screen only, when the
- loaded picture is in a different format from the current format you
- are working in.
-
- Dither controls whether Diamond dithers when Digitizing, or when
- loading RGBN files into Non-HAM modes.
-
- Load in Place and Save in Place allow you to load or save both
- Pictures in the exact screen locations they were "clipped" from.
-
- Preserve IFF save all the various and unrecognized IFF chunks and
- writes them back out when the file is saved. This is necessary for
- Files created by some current and those yet unknown paint programs
- which use certain chunks for their own use only. (i.e Photon Paint
- SuperView created with Author Chunks etc.)
-
- Write Icons tells Diamond to create workbench icons for the
- picture files it creates.
-
- Reset closes the painting screen and opens the Diamond Controls
- window. Except in VERY LOW RAM situations, the picture is
- preserved to the controls window can be cancelled.
-
- Quit quits the program, after the users click "yes" on the
- requester.
-
- REGION MENU
- -----------
-
- CONTROL -
- NEW clears the region mask, & does not do a restore first.
- RESTORE copies the original region to front.
- KEEP saves the front region to back.
- SWAP swaps the front and back region.
- FLOOD fills the front region in the selected drawing mode. If the
- current drawing mode is: TinterA, TinterS, Smoother, or Blender it uses
- the "back" (original) version as the starting point.
-
- MODIFY -
- ADD COLOR adds anything in the current pen color to the region.
- ADD CRANGE like "Add Color" but lets the user pick a range of colors near
- the current pen color. When activated, ADD CRANGE appears on the menu
- bar, and anything in the current pen color is complemented. The numeric
- keypad keys control the "range" of colors to be added. (9 & 1 are more/less
- green, and 3 & 1 are more/less blue) The region that will be added is
- complemented so the user can see it. When everything looks right, press
- the space bar. The "Add Crange" message disappears, and it's done.
- NOT REGION reverses the region mask. So whatever is not in the region
- becomes the new region.
- ADD FILL - FILL ONLY both add fill to the region mask. ADD FILL keeps the
- entire result as a new region. FILL ONLY keeps only the fill. When either
- is activated the text message "region" appears on menu bar, and "fill"
- appears below the cursor. Click on the screen to "flood fill" the region
- mask, like using the paint bucket tool. After each click, the entire
- region is shown complemented. When you are done, either hit the space bar
- or select "FILL OFF"
- FILL OFF turns off ADD FILL and FILL ONLY.
- LOCK protects the current region mask or whole picture from permanent
- alteration. Changes and alterations can be made to the current picture
- using any of Diamonds tools, and then restored to original form using the
- restore command.
- COPY copies the current region to another place on the screen, as in
- making a brush. Depending on whether LOCK is on or off, the region will be
- new copies of the brush if the lock is off, or the original brush if lock
- is on. When copy is activated the text "pick" appears below the cursor.
- you can then pick the region you want to be your brush. A new picture can
- be loaded, but the format must match the format of the current brush.
- GRAB works like copy, except in reverse. A grabbed region creates a hole
- where new picture information can be added.
- FLAGS are use during the COPY and GRAB operations. BORDER shows the
- border of the region only. This is useful when in HAM mode, where
- operations can slow down. INVERSE inverts the picture under the target
- area and is useful for accurate placement of brushed or grabs.
- HORIZ FLIP and VERT FLIP flip the brushes while in COPY mode.
-
- BRUSH MENU -
- ----------
-
- BRUSH selects the type of Brush to paint with. Eraser, Tinter, Inverter
- etc. Paint paint in a solid color of the currently selected pen mode.
- Eraser erases any and all strokes up to the last mouse click, or the
- current region if the LOCK is on.
- INVERTER operates just like the ERASE brush but colors in the complement
- colors.
- TINTERA is an "additive" painter than can be used to paint in transparent
- colors using the currently selected pen color, in the same percentage they
- are selected in the palette. (A palette of 8,3,8 would add a whiteish pink
- to the picture.)
- TINTERS works like TinterA, but is subtractive. To get the same light pink
- tint without lightening up the area, use TinterS with a setting of 15,10,15.
- BLENDER as it's name implies, blends all of the colors is draws over, by
- averaging the colors.
- SMOOTHER is very useful for color transitions, as it can blend the edges
- without altering the basic colors in the area where it is used.
- LOAD loads in a brush from disk to use on the existing screen. You can
- place it anywhere on the screen. Diamond brushes are compatible with
- standard IFF brushes.
- MERGE works like the Merge function in the Project menu, but uses the
- brush mask so non-rectangular images can be merged into the present screen
- In normal non-HAM modes, there is no RGB color blending so the brush is
- just loaded normally. The brush will load into the upper left corner or
- "in place", depending on whether the "load in place" flag in the Project
- menu is selected, and if the "save in place" option was used when the
- brush was originally saved.
- SAVE AS saves the current region or brush as brush file. The RGB4 mode
- is disabled in non-HAM modes. In HAM mode, ILBM is NOT recommended. The
- ILBM standard does not allow a way to specify more than one color for the
- left edges of the image, so the brush usually loads incorrectly. In this
- Mode RGBN or RGB4 is recommended.
- UNDO Undoes the last operation.
- SET COLOR activated the Diamond Palette
- PICK COLOR lets the user click the mouse anywhere on the screen to select
- the pen color.
- SIZE BRUSH allows the user to re-size round or rectangular brushed. (This
- does not apply to "air brush" brushes or IFF brushes) To re-size a brush
- move the mouse to the center of the screen and press the left mouse button.
- moving the mouse with the left mouse button depressed, will resize the
- brush. Picking a new brush will eliminate the BIG one.
- SET FONT activates the Diamond font requester
-
- SCREEN MENU -
- -----------
-
- DRAG BAR Toggles the Drag or Title bar at the top of the screen on or off
- GADGETS Toggles the Gadgets menu on or off.
- PALETTE - Load loads a palette from an IFF picture.
- CREATEH - Calculates a NEW HAM palette and cleans up the picture
- this can be done at any time.
- CREATEN creates a color palette for use when converting from HAM to normal
- 2,4,8,16, or 32 color modes.
- CREATEH creates a palette for use when converting from HAM to HalfBrite.
- FREEZE saves the current palette in memory and does not re-calculate when
- a new picture is loaded.
- COLOR 0 in HAM mode, do or don't change color zero when a new picture is
- loaded.
- GENLOCK in HAM mode if selected, color zero is used for exact color
- matches for genlocking backgrounds or objects.
- DISPLAY will display or print ALL or just the RED, BLUE or GREEN component
- of each picture. When used for printing, it will print the separation
- colors of CYAN, MAGENTA & YELLOW.
- SHOW PAGE is for pictures larger than the screen display. a 1/2X1/2
- reduction is made as many times as necessary until the entire picture
- is able to fit in the current screen display. Space BAR exits the Show
- Page mode.
-
-
- * DIAMOND TOOLS *
- ** And GADGET BAR **
-
-
- FREEHAND CONNECTED DRAWING TOOL
-
- (graphic goes here) - Keyboard = "d" or "D"
-
- The Connected Freehand drawing tool will draw a continuous line, without any
- breaks, while holding the left mouse button down regardless of how fast you
- draw. The size of the line will be the same size as the currently selected
- brush.
-
- FREEHAND DOTTED DRAWING TOOL
-
- (graphic goes here ) - Keyboard = "s"
-
- The Dotted Freehand drawing tool will draw a continuous line composed of dots,
- while holding the left mouse button down regardless of how fast you draw.
- The size of the dots will be the same size as the currently selected brush.
- The spacing of the dots from each other is dependent on the speed at which you
- draw your line. The faster you draw your line, the farther apart the dots
- will be spaced.
-
- CONTINUOUS LINE TOOL
-
- ** - Keyboard = "v" or "V"
-
- The Continuous Line tool will draw a continuous straight line with no breaks.
- Move the mouse to the point you want the line to start. Hold down the left
- right mouse button, and move the mouse to the position you want the line to
- end. Releasing the mouse button will draw the straight line.
-
- CURVED LINE (ARC) TOOL
-
- ** - Keyboard = "q" or "Q"
-
- The Curved Line tool will draw a calculated arc between any two desired points
- on the screen. Move the mouse to the point you want the arc to start, hold
- down the left mouse button and move the mouse to the position on the screen
- you want for your end point, and release the mouse button. A straight line
- from point to point will first be drawn like using the Continuous line tool.
- After releasing the mouse button, any movement of the mouse will bend the
- previously drawn line into an arc connecting your two points. Move the mouse
- around the screen until you achieve the desired curve line, and depress the
- left mouse button.
-
- CONNECTED LINE TOOL
-
- ** Keyboard = "l" or "L"
-
- The Connected Line Tool will draw a number of straight lines all connected to
- each other, with the end point of one line becoming the start point of the
- next line in the series. This tool allows you to make polygons and other
- shapes which can be formed from connected line very easily. Move the mouse to
- the start point of the first line and click the left mouse button. As with the
- Straight Line tool, move the mouse to the point you want the first line to end,
- and click the left mouse button again. The first line will end, and the second
- line will begin at the end point of the first. You can again move the mouse
- to create another line, ending each line and starting another by clicking the
- left mouse button until all of the desired lines are created. "Double"
- clicking the left mouse button on an end point of your last line, will end the
- line creations.
-
- BOX TOOL
-
- ** Keyboard = "r"- unfilled / "R"- filled
-
- The Box Tool creates square or rectangular shapes either filled shaped or
- unfilled frames. Move the mouse to the point you would like a shape to begin
- and hold down the left mouse button. While holding the left mouse button down,
- and moving the mouse, you will see a rectangular shape drawn on the screen in
- the current pen color. Releasing the mouse button will end the creation of the
- box shape. Selecting the filled section of the gadget will create a filled
- box or rectangle with the current pen color.
-
- CIRCLE TOOL
-
- ** Keyboard = "c" - unfilled / "C" - filled
-
- The Circle Tool operates just like the Box Tool, except that it creates
- circles. Move the mouse to the area of the screen where you want the center
- of your circle to be. Moving the mouse with the left mouse button held down,
- will draw a circle on the screen using the current pen color. Selecting the
- filled section of the gadget will create a filled circle using the current pen
- color.
-
- OVAL TOOL
-
- ** Keyboard = "e" - unfilled / "E" filled
-
- The Oval Tool operates like the Circle Tool, except that it creates ovals or
- elipses. The main difference in using the Oval Tool from the other tools is
- that the Oval Tool will let you determine the axis of the oval or ellipse.
- Move the mouse to the area that you want the center of your oval to begin and
- depress and hold down the left mouse button. A cross-hair will be drawn on
- the screen. By moving the mouse around the screen, you can then select the
- exact axis on which you want your oval to be drawn. When the wanted axis is
- achieved, release the mouse button. Depress the left mouse mutton a second
- time to begin drawing your oval or ellipse. This portion of the operation
- is identical to the Circle tool. Selecting the filled portion of the gadget,
- will create a filled oval or ellipse in the current pen color.
-
- SPRAY GUN TOOL
-
- ** Keyboard = "S"
-
- The Spray Gun tool operates just like a can of spray paint. The Spray Gun tool
- will spray a random pattern of dots in the selected pen color continuously as
- long as the left mouse button is held down. The size of the dots is determined
- by the chosen brush. There are also three special spray gun brushed at the
- bottom of the brush menu, with degrees of pattern spread.
-
- FLOOD FILL TOOL
-
- ** Keyboard = "f"
-
- The Fill Tool will fill and enclosed area or region with the currently selected
- pen color. Place the cursor inside the area or region you want filled with your
- color and click the Mouse button.
-
- ZOOM TOOL
-
- ** Keyboard = "m" or "z"
-
- The Magnify Tool allows you to zoom in on any area of your picture and do fine
- or detailed work. In the zoom mode the screen will split vertically with the
- normal view on the left and the Magnified view on the right side of the screen.
- While in the zoom mode, you can scroll around the picture using the arrow keys.
- You can also increase and decrease the level of magnification up to 15 times.
-
- TEXT TOOL
-
- ** Keyboard = "t" and "T"
-
- The Text Tool allows you to add text to any part of the picture you are working
- on. Diamond uses any standard Amiga font, or Extended Color font created by
- the Calligrapher. Clicking the Text Tool or using the "t" key from the keyboard
- displays an open box the size of the currently selected font. To enter text to
- you picture simply place the box in the area you want your line of text to
- begin, and click the mouse. All other keyboard strokes from this point on will
- enter text on the screen. While in Text entry mode, you can select a different
- font or change the style or size of your currently selected font, by hitting
- control <CTRL> t. This will bring up the Diamond font requester. The unique
- Diamond font requester will allow you to have as many as 100 different fonts
- in your system. When the requester is first invoked you should click on the
- "LIST FONTS" button to load the fonts into Diamond. Clicking either of the
- violet boxes will scroll through the fonts in your list. The arrows beside
- the "SIZE" gadget allow you to scroll through the various sizes of a particular
- font in your fonts directory. The arrows beside the "ZOOM" gadget will
- magnify the size of the currently selected font. Remember though that
- increasing the size of the font using the zoom function only increases pixel
- size.
-
- CLEAR TOOL
-
- ** Keyboard = "K"
-
- The CLEAR tool will clear the screen to the currently selected Background
- color. (color 0).
-
- The Retail price of Diamond is $99.00 and will be available at Amiga dealers
- all over the universe beginning September 1st 1988. For more information or
- to order direct, call Impulse, Inc. at 1-800-328-0184.
-