| Digit | Title: | Digit | Category: | Demo/Graphics | Release Date: | Unknown | Language: | (none) | Size: | 16K | Machine: | PAL & NTSC | Code Type: | Machine code | Distribution: | Freeware | |  | Notes: | A single digitized image. For more info, see below. |
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| Description | A larger version of this image appears in Microdor 5, pg 14, as part of a review of a C64/C128 digitizer by "Print Technik", called Video-Digitizer.
The image appears to be a demo/example image of that package, see here.
Print Technik was a company based in Vienna. The subject of the image (the man) appears to be the boss of the company, Peter Stiassny, as seen in this YouTube video.
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