ANTIC VOL. 1, NO. 1 / APRIL 1982 / PAGE 13
The GTIA provides three additional graphics modes. These modes are variations of the normal Graphics 8 mode you are probably familiar with. The difference is that each pixel is 2 color clocks wide and 1 scan line high. This gives an effective resolution of 80 horizontally and 192 vertically. This is an unusual pixel size, wide and flat. The "pixel" or picture element is the smallest dot that can be manipulated on your television screen. The pixel size varies depending on the graphics mode chosen.
The three new modes are known as modes 9, 10 and 11. Graphics 9 allows 16 different luminances of the same hue (color). Graphics 10 allows 9 different colors and independent luminances. Graphics 11 allows 16 different colors and one luminance.
The additional colors available with GTIA will make some interesting effects possible. We plan to fully explore this new graphics enhancement in future issues.