Ditherable: Retro & Pixel art

Published by: Eskil Gjerde Sviggum

Description

Ditherable enables you see how your image would look like with the colors of an old IBM PC, an Apple II, or even a monochrome Game Boy. Get yourself lost in trying out palettes, and learn about different kinds of dithering methods. Share your creations with friends and family.
Supported dither methods are:
- Floyd-Steinberg
- Atkinson
- Jarvis-Judice-Ninke
- Bayer (Ordered dithering)
- White noise (Ordered dithering)
- Blue noise (Ordered dithering)
- Threshold (No dithering)
Built-in palettes are:
- Black & White
- Grayscale
- Quantized Color
- CGA
- Apple II
- Game Boy
- Intellivision
- Light colors
- Dark colors
You can also make your own palettes and save them.
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Custom palette saving

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Perfekt, but please make the Custom palette savable.

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