This is about as good as I can get it.Įventually all v1/v2 collections will be replaced with v3.Įverything here is free (“as in beer”), but if you’d like to help me get more mags online:Īny amount will help – see the FAQ for more details.ĭo you have a collection of tatty, rotting magazines that haven’t been scanned yet that you’d like to donate to a good home? Or have a question/comment? Feel free to contact me at pros and cons to both approaches. These should be (almost) as good as the original images (there is a very slight change in contrast in some collections due to changing DPI, but honestly you’ll never notice unless you’re as picky as me). V3: Re-OCR’d straight from source images, this time with NO decompression. Therefore, the file size will be smaller, but having been recompressed twice the image has lost a little bit of quality. V2: The v1 images were recompressed to get them back to something approaching the original image quality.
However, the image was recompressed during the process, which made the files up to double the size of the originals and marginally impacted quality. V1: OCR’d directly from the source image. The version number reflects the method that was used: I’ve refined the OCR’ing process over time. It’s a fantastic history of the man and his machines, as long as you can ignore the tabliod-esque sarcastic tone running through the text. Sinclair and the ‘Sunrise’ Technology (EPUB/MOBI formats) – a “classic” hatchet job on Uncle Clive and his harebrained schemes.
Dragon magazine pdf collection plus#
Zzap 64! / Commodore Force plus “bonus” issue 107 Computer and Video Games plus 1984/1985 “Yearbooks”