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Subject: Re: EBH & changing colours
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Greetings.
> Is there a way of editing the EBH palette ?
Yes, change it from within AMOS if you want. (Palette$ command)
> I tryed to with PPaint7 & the AMOS object editor but neither of them
> let you edit the last 32 colours diffrently, eg. If I was to change
> colour 58, colour 16 would also change.
The reason for this is in EHB (Extra Half Brite mode), the Amiga
takes its 32 color registers and SPLITS those colors (brightness) in
half (giving 32 more colors that are HALF as bright as the FIRST 32),
hence you have your 64 EHB color palette.
Therefore, when you change, say, color 16 as above, color 48 is going
to change as well (16+32=48). Any of the first 32 colors that are
modified will have a DIRECT effect on the last 32.
> Anyone know a way around this ?
Depends on what you want to get around. :) As said, there's no way to
change the Half-bright colors (last 32). If you want, just get AGA.
Adam Parrott, personal: parrotta@usa.net, work: parrottsoft@usa.net
Member of Team *AMOS* and the IAPA. http://members.tripod.com/~parrottsoft