JWE
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Basically, take a look and use the ones you want. The JWE ones called "standard" are standard only in that all the ships and backgrounds have a similar flavor, similar contrast ratios, and lightened areas disposed to highlight the ship designs. It's sorta like a baseline set where everything plays together. The ships are all relatively scaled together, to a specific formula, and have the same contrast ratios, color saturation, V, gamma, and artistic style. The idea is to provide a certain degree of uniformity across all of the ships on a particular side (and across both sides), in image display, kinda like how Matrix did it originally, but with hopefully more appealing images. Standard also in that the original customers (Mike Wood etc ..) wished to have the images colored in a way that the ship detail is clearly visible, thus no dazzle, whose function is to destroy that detail. The "standard" art is provided with multiple panels of raw images on blank backgrounds, so that they may be combined with different backgrounds, recolored with various camouflage patterns, and generally modified an any way desirable to a user. The ships in the panels are identified by name and by bit map number, and the package includes a bit map to ship class correlation table, so that substitutions of, for example, Fremen's designs, or TomLabel's, or BigB's, with all the camo bells & whistles, can be easily done. Halsey has (correct me if I'm wrong here) put together a collection of art drawn from various sources. Halsey's collections include much of the earlier work, and some more recent, of many of the contributors to the "std" project, as well as art from many other sources. The "std" package is organized so as to ease mixin and matchin between ships, no matter where they come from, depending on your personal preferences as to image display characteristics. Hope this clears up any confusion. JWE
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