Manufacturer “Klaus D. Tute”
3 expansions in database
Manufacturer
Klaus D. Tute, Germany
Date
1989
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    Framegrabber
  • external Slow-Scan digitizer for the parallel port
  • 1× RCA connector for composite video input signal
  • built in colour splitter
  • saturation, brightness and contrast controls at the front panel
  • synchronisation control allows adjustment to various video sources
  • software revision 1.x:
    • grabs 4096 colour (HAM) or 16 gray level monochrome images
    • 12 image resolutions, 10 of them usable with 512 kB RAM
    • overscan support
    • color image digitization only in LoRes and video resolution mode
  • software revision 2.x:
    • grabs 2 - 64 colors, 4096 colour (HAM) or 16 gray level monochrome images
    • eight resolutions from 320×256 to 704×560 (overscan)
    • color image digitization in all resolutions
  • sepia and pseudo-color effects
  • supports S+HAM algorithm
  • digitization of monochrome images in 1-5s, color images in 20-45s
  • test mode: grabs 75 monochrome images per second in 320×256 using a fixed palette for each picture (not user definable)
  • external power supply

Advert (DE)
1990-01

Manufacturer
Klaus D. Tute, Germany
Date
1990
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    Framegrabber
  • external Slow-Scan digitizer for the parallel port
  • built in colour splitter
  • saturation, brightness and contrast controls at the front panel
  • synchronisation control allows adjustment to various video sources
  • 1990:
    • 1× RCA connector for composite video input signal
    • grabs 2 - 64 colors, 4096 colour (HAM) or 16 gray level monochrome images
    • eight resolutions from 320×256 to 704×560 (overscan)
    • software revision v2.x
  • 1993:
    • 1× RCA connector for composite video input signal
    • 1× mini DIN connector for Y/C input
    • supports the OCS and AGA screen modes
    • grabs 2 - 64 colors, 4096 colour (HAM), 16.7M colors (HAM8) or 16 gray level monochrome images
    • software revision v3.x
  • sepia and pseudo-color effects
  • supports S+HAM algorithm
  • digitization of monochrome images in 1-5s, color images in 20-45s
  • test mode: grabs 75 monochrome images per second in 320×256 using a fixed palette for each picture (not user definable)
  • in lores modes DigiTiger captures images continuously and stops only when a mouse button is pressed
  • in hires modes only a single frame is captured while the display is turned off due to the limited data rate to Chip RAM (except on Amigas with AGA chipset)
  • external power supply
Klaus D. Tute Digi Tiger II - Exterior front side
Exterior, front side
Klaus D. Tute Digi Tiger II - Exterior rear side
Exterior, rear side

Advert (DE)
1990-10

Advert (DE)
1991-10

Advert (DE)
1992-01

Advert (DE)
1992-04

Manufacturer
Klaus D. Tute, Germany
Date
1994
Amiga
any Amiga
Interface
parallel port
    Framegrabber
  • external Slow-Scan digitizer for the parallel port
  • 1× RCA connector for composite video input signal
  • 1× mini DIN connector for Y/C input
  • built in colour splitter
  • saturation, brightness and contrast controls at the front panel
  • automatic synchronisation control
  • supports the OCS and AGA screen modes
  • grabs 2 - 64 colors, 4096 colour (HAM), 16.7M colors (HAM8) or 16 gray level monochrome images
  • sepia and pseudo-color effects
  • supports S+HAM algorithm
  • digitization of monochrome images in 1-5s, color images in 20-45s
  • test mode: grabs 75 monochrome images per second in 320×256 using a fixed palette for each picture (not user definable)
  • in lores modes DigiTiger captures images continuously and stops only when a mouse button is pressed
  • in hires modes only a single frame is captured while the display is turned off due to the limited data rate to Chip RAM (except on Amigas with AGA chipset)
  • features a smaller housing than its predecessors
  • external power supply
    Notes
  • expansion was delivered with the DigiTiger II manual
Klaus D. Tute Digi Tiger III -  front side
front side
Klaus D. Tute Digi Tiger III -  back side
back side

Advert (DE)
1995-11