I forgot that I even made this tool..... Well, here it is:

http://oerg866.mdscene.net/mdtools/bmpcramdma.exe
http://oerg866.mdscene.net/mdtools/bmpcramdma.bas
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My program was written in c++ also I am by no means trying to make me look better than you. You music skills are alot better than mine I could not compose that good of music like in project MD I just look at a tracker and wonder how do I make a good song? So I am not saying that I am better than you at all. And I do feel bad that you have taken it this way I wish I would not have posted the picture of crashing your program with a large picture I should have thought about how you would have felt first.Oerg866 wrote:Ugh. I'm tired of you going into EVERY THREAD trying to glorify your BEX and VB.NET shit everywhere just to try to make you look better than everyone else, and try to randomly spew your "knowledge" into regular conversations.
I do not understand what you are going with the BMP to TXT thing. Why would you want a BMP to TXT converter?Oerg866 wrote: If I were to follow your logic I could add a BMP to TXT converter, but it would be about as useless as what you're doing.
Is it not possible for the code to center an image in real time?Oerg866 wrote: If you want something smaller than 198, then you add padding to the image. It would be a massive waste of the direct color method, but hey. Oh wait! My program already does that!![]()
What if you want to easily save the direct color output to an image for use in an image editor maybe to better compare the two currently supported ditering algorithms I know when I made a slight improvement to the color reduction I used the save image and it helped me because I used the difference blending mode in adobe photoshop to compare the old algorithm with the newOerg866 wrote: If you want to convert it back to a regular image then you're just plain doing it wrong.
I meant that without a header you would have to hard code the height in the user's code. Are we on the same page?Oerg866 wrote: Also you got it wrong, the height isn't even hard-coded.
Is that really needed? I do not see how that is going to resolve any issues.Oerg866 wrote: Moron.