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- From: al705@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Edith D Goldstein)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: Remap 256 color palette, HOW?
- Date: 19 Jan 1996 06:23:41 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
- Message-ID: <4dnddd$4b4@madeline.INS.CWRU.Edu>
- References: <4dknvn$kru@madeline.ins.cwru.edu> <DLDLrL.2J3@csc.liv.ac.uk>
- Reply-To: al705@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Edith D Goldstein)
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-
- In a previous article, fish@csc.liv.ac.uk (S.E. Morris) says:
-
- >In article <4dknvn$kru@madeline.ins.cwru.edu>,
- >al705@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Edith D Goldstein) writes:
- >>
- >>How is the best/easiest way to remap the colors on a 256-color image?
- >>
- >>I can only view it on a program that retargets my Opalvision or saves in
- >>24-bit that I can view on the same.
- >>
- >>TIA
- >>
- >>-edg
- >
- >Load the image into DPaint as per normal.
- >Now load *only the palette* from the file you wish to map to.
- >( COLOR->PALETTE->LOAD menu I think! )
- >
- >Now - before you do anything else, select REMAP ( COLOR->REMAP ??? )
- >and you should find that DPaint will remap the image to the new palette.
-
- I know how to do that on a 64-color image but can you do this on a
- 256-colorimage with a non-AGA machine and DPaintV?
-
- >
- >Other programs, such as ADPro (available on several coverdisks over the
- >years), have more suffisicated methods of remapping which may produce better
- >results. (They can dither the image as well!)
-
- If anyone knows how to do this on ADPro2.5 please tell me. The manual is
- very sparse in its description of remapping.
-
- -edg
-