DESIGN INFORMATION

THE CYBERTRON CHRONICLE © 1996 - 2007 HOLOGRAM STUDIOS LTD. has, through all of its stages, been -- and continues to be -- entirely coded by hand in WINDOWS Notepad. All audial aspects of this site have been created, captured, and digitized by Rik Bakke. The same applies to the creation, development, scanning, capture, and / or modification of all visuals -- images, animations, buttons, backgrounds -- except the following:

The SD Decepticons image

Wallpaper in the SEASON TWO DESKTOP THEME

Japanese movie poster

Wallpaper in THE MOVIE DESKTOP THEME

COPYRIGHTS

SA-BO Produkter AS

Distributor of the 1986 Norwegian edition of the Figurine Panini sticker album

Verdens Gang AS

January 1987 advertisement for the first Norwegian issue of the comic

GEVION Norsk Forlag AS

Publisher of the 1987 Norwegian TRANSFORMERS comic book edition

Bladkompaniet AS

Publisher of the 1988 and 1989 Norwegian TRANSFORMERS comic book editions

Atlantic Forlag AS

Publisher of the 1990 Norwegian TRANSFORMERS comic book edition

BMG Music

European distributor of the soundtrack of THE TRANSFORMERS - THE MOVIE

3H Enterprises

The BotCon 1997 special 2-CD set ''Til All Are One'

All desktop icons, animated cursors, icon illustrations, and menu buttons were created with Microangelo™.

Original scans were performed with a Mustek 600 II N flatbed scanner, later scans with an HP 2400 Scanjet.

Image creations and modifications were performed with Adobe PhotoDeluxe, Ulead iPhoto Plus, Micrografx Picture Publisher, Corel Paintshop Pro, PhotoFinish 4 from SOFTKEY, PhotoImpact SmartSaver, and Adobe PhotoShop 6.0.

All Wave files were recorded on a professional Fostex [audio cassette] Multitracker X28-H and transferred directly to computer for editing. On-line episodes were similarly recorded and modified, then encoded to RealAudio format with RealAudio Encoder. The movie soundtrack and score were sampled from Compact Disc and encoded to RealAudio.

Original fan fiction music was composed and performed by yours truly, some tracks recorded live on a Roland JV-30 multi-timbral synthesizer while plugged into the back of my computer. The remainder was recorded live directly into a Sony MiniDisc deck. The music was subsequently transferred, edited, and encoded, once again, to RealAudio format.

MIDI files were created with WinJammer Shareware.

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