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HyperDither

HyperDither - 1.2

convert images to 1-bit using the HyperCard algorithm

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Current Version: 1.2
Release Date: 2008-03-01
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 1,098
Downloads (all versions): 3,120

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Product Description:

HyperDither is an OS X image processing utility that converts color or grayscale images to 1 bit black & white using a sophisticated dithering routine. Specifically, HyperDither implements the "Atkinson" dithering filter.

Years ago, during the development of the first Macintosh, Bill Atkinson (of HyperCard, QuickDraw, MacPaint & now nature photography fame) discovered a very elegant dithering filter to convert greyscale image data for the 1 bit black & white Mac video display. The dithering produced by this routine was much higher quality than the now-a-days ubiquitous Floyd-Steinberg or "Error-diffusion"€� filter (used by QuickTime, Photoshop).

The dither routine was implemented as an option in Apple's long-gone HyperScan software (A HyperCard stack with some XCMDs/XFCNs) that would connect an early Mac to a flatbed scanner. HyperScan, and hence the most-excellent Atkinson dithering routine, has been unavailable for many, many years - but not forgotten! I was able to email Bill Atkinson in January, 2003 and inquire about the details of the algorithm; he was kind enough to respond with a brief write up of the routine - 15 minutes later I had it up and running.

It's taken a few spare afternoons since 2003 to pack everything into a nice little application with documentation and an icon - better late than never!

What's new in this version:

  • Implemented batch processing. Batch processing also works with drag and drop: drag a folder of image into the main window; you will be prompted for a save location.
  • New keyboard shortcut to clear the main window (Command-Delete)
  • Can now have multiple HyperDither windows
  • Image scrolling now works when the window view is zoomed
  • Removed QuickTime Graphics export options when saving images; PNG is now the default file type for all save and batch operations.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3

Additional Requirements:

  • HyperDither 1.2 was developed on Mac OS X 10.5.2 -- earlier system versions back to OS X 10.3 should work, but have not been tested.

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HyperDither ReviewLooks good. - Version: 1.0.1, 8/13/2006 04:13AM PST

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obigwang
And what better you can say about a graphic software? As an Hypercard user I remembered this dithering vs. the PC squared-pattern, but always think Photoshop's was the same. Wrong. Pattern in PS has a smaller grain, but tends to "blur" and loss details. HyperDither gives a more contrasty but richer in midtones image. It's a beautiful tool for image workers. Thank you! (An idea coming off my mind is to convert this to a PS plugin, but this little thing is so quick that I don't know if it is really a good idea...)
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HyperDither ReviewAmazing! - Version: 1.0.1, 8/13/2006 03:52AM PST

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Ronald P. Regensburg
I remembered this dithering, but I had forgotten how good it looked. Thank you for bringing it back to us.

The interface needs a little polishing (in export dialog the format menu and options button are too close and partly overlap).
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