Reply 20 of 23, by Silanda
Lol, yeah. The background image isn't tall enough to reach from the top to the bottom of the windows, even with the parallax and scaling on the PS1 game, so a lot of the graphics go unseen. I cheated and moved part of the image down to fill the lower left window. I think it looks better.
I've actually noticed some problems with the second fix. I was using a new version of Photoshop and must have forgotten to uncheck a setting. I'll add it to this post when I'm done.
Here we go. Basically, there's some slight colour loss in the background because adding the extra details put the image over 256 colours, it's only really noticeable in the light at the top of the screen, and that's pretty much obscured by the health bars and timer. I'd forgotten to turn off anti-aliasing when I did the previous fix, so it had incorrect colours round the edges and more colour loss as it wasted tons of palette entries on various shades of green.
Irritatingly, those faked transparent glows from the lights around the ceiling weren't in the PS1 version, use more colours, and look crap around the windows.