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About the Images on my Pages

Except where noted below all images are creations of Udo Schuermann and may be freely distributed and used on your own web pages, provided you give me proper credit. If you fail to give proper credit for the images your karma will go straight to hell and you will come to writhe in agony and guilt. You have been warned.

Images were manipulated with Art Department Pro 2.5.0 and Personal Paint 6.4. All images are color reduced for optimum transfer speed and mapped to a standard 6×6×6 color cube for best viewing results on 256 color displays. Most images are 128×72 pixels in size, which just so happens to equate to the expected 16:9 aspect ratio of future HDTV.


My Amiga at Home The cool image of M16 was taken by the Hubble Space Telescope.
Babylon 5 The Babylon 5 station was digitized from Christopher Franke's 1st Babylon 5 CD. The logo comes from the Babylon 5 Lurker's Guide pages.
Amiga Info
Amiga Intl.
The "AMIGA" logo belongs to Amiga International, Inc.
Gateway 2000 The Gateway 2000 logo belongs to the Fortune 500 company Gateway 2000 which completed the purchase of Amiga Technologies on May 16, 1997.
Save the world? The dipping branch in front of the setting sun comes from Daniel Quinn's book "Ishmael." Highly recommended reading!
Cool Miami Scripts
Miami Home
The "MIAMI" logo belongs to Holger Kruse. Miami is an incredibly easy-to-use TCP/IP stack for the Amiga computer, with SANA-II and SSL support.
Under the Hood
Amiga Multimedia
The images in these icons were created by Amiga artist James D. Sachs; when you visit that site, keep in mind that Jim draws his images by hand on the computer. These are not merely digitized art but drawn with a paint program!
Amiga Web Directory The "AMIGA Web Directory" logo belongs to Kevin Hiesel and identifies one of the Amiga's most prominent web resources.
Aminet: Global Amiga Software Archive The Aminet logo belongs to Urban Müller and identifies the largest single software collection for any computer world wide.
Neuschwanstein The Castle Neuschwanstein button was derived from an image digitized and made available to me by Mariusz Olejarczyk.

This page was created and is maintained by Udo K Schuermann; it has last been updated on Tuesday July 29, 1997 . If you find something amiss or you have comments, please email me.