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hello fellow Amiga users Im bill Im Anthony and we are the guru meditation come with us today as we convert modern photos to the classic amiga hand mode and we aint talking ham sandwich all right so I think the first thing we have to do is explain to people exactly what hold and modify is because how do people nowadays arent and I have a clue well were not exactly engineers so were not going to get into the nitty-gritty of it theres plenty of stuff online about it but basically what hand mode was it stood for a hold and modify and it was a special technique that the amiga engineers used to get 4096 colors on the screen at one time now that might sound trivial by todays standards but back then were talking 1985 the PC had EGA which was 16 colors on the screen at one time and like the Mac was black-and-white are you kidding me right and the reason for these limitations was of course both memory the more colors you had on the screen the more memory that screen would take up and