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- Path: news-1.csn.net!ub!dsinc!scala!news
- From: john.chang@scala.com
- Subject: Re: ColorCyclying in Scala
- Sender: news@scala.scala.com (Usenet administrator)
- Message-ID: <1996Feb26.171504.4016@scala.scala.com>
- Date: Mon, 26 Feb 1996 17:15:04 GMT
- Reply-To: john.chang@scala.com
- References: <4grfk4$d24@crcnis3.unl.edu>
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- Organization: Scala Inc.
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- In <4grfk4$d24@crcnis3.unl.edu>, bberg@unlinfo.unl.edu (bruce berg) writes:
- >Hi Gang,
- > Has anyone been able to get color cycling to work in Scala. I'm
- >using 400, but I've never been able to figure it out since my 210
- >days. I set up a color cycling range in DPV and save the picture with
- >the color cycling turned on, turn on color cycling in Scala, but
- >nothing ever happens. Why am I so stupid?
-
- I don't think your are stupid, its just that our software does not
- support DPaint IV or V "Multicycle" feature. You'll need to set the
- color registers for cycling like in DPaint III, where the color cycle
- ranges must be arranged in the picture palette itself.
-
- Also, if you plan on using the remapping feature, MM400 offers the
- "Lock Palette" feature, which will exclude colors (i.e. color cycled
- palettes) from the remap function. Please refer to the MM400
- manual for information on how to use the Lock Palette feature.
-
-
-
- Regards,
-
- John Chang
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