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You can edit the palette by clicking the "pal" button in the menu. There are
many
powerful features here other editors don't have.
And you can also save and load them going to the save/load screen and selecting
the
"pal" format. The picture will either use nearest color or maintain indexes. No
error diffusion, sorry.
Our pal format is binary and not editable by hand.
Last note : you can edit the skin file if you want to edit the default palette.
Did you read our great documentation ? you can get it inside the program by
pressing
F1, or online :
http://code.google.com/p/grafx2/wiki/Palette
Original comment by pulkoma...@gmail.com
on 18 May 2009 at 7:47
ahh there i never looked for palette laoding / saving i thought it was only for
images loading :P than i must change all what i wrote under "What would you
like to
be changed or added ?" to "JASC Palette support would be nice" and the headline
to
"JASC Palette Support" should i make a new issue for that?
Original comment by HoraK-...@web.de
on 18 May 2009 at 8:39
No, we can rename this one :)
However this wouldbe a new feature, so i'm delaying it to milestone 2.1. We are
trying to fix the last annoying bugs to release a perfect 2.0, after that we'll
add
many features.
Original comment by pulkoma...@gmail.com
on 18 May 2009 at 8:49
Original comment by pulkoma...@gmail.com
on 26 May 2009 at 7:51
Is it possible to generalize this into a "load palette from image" feature?
Where you
could opt to load just the palette from an image file, while leaving your
current
image data intact.. or would that be a separate feature request?
Original comment by erikas.aubade@gmail.com
on 1 Jul 2009 at 1:23
You can already do that by loading a picture to the spare page then copying the
palette to it.
It would be complicated to only load the palette : if you load a 24bit bmp or
pcx,
we usually build a palette from the pixel data. This could not be done without
loading the pixel data into the program. The result would be that some times
(with
256color pcx/bmp or other formats) it works, and sometime the screen flash red
without obvious reason as the image loads fine otherwise.
Original comment by pulkoma...@gmail.com
on 1 Jul 2009 at 2:09
I agree with Pulkomandy about this: Sometimes you'd want the image to be
remapped to
the new palette, sometimes you'd want to replace palette completely. The
current
button "Copy.." already proposes these two options.
Original comment by yrizoud
on 1 Jul 2009 at 2:20
Hi,
I think the option error diffusion on palette load is very needed feature for
example
if u paint pictures for a websites and wan't to use a websafe palette you must
paint
with only 216 colors, I think its better to paint it with an nice 256 color
palette
and than error diffuse it to the websafe palette. Or if you painted with an
palette
and than you get/created a better palette that maches better to the content of
the
image or your likes and the nearest colors are to far away or the indexes don't
contain a similar color you get an ugly misscolored picture. Here some sites
that can
be a great help if you maybe decide to implement it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Error_diffusion
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halftone
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floyd-Steinberg_dithering
The last one shows pseudocode.
Should i make an new Issue for that?
... greetings HoraK-FDF
Original comment by HoraK-...@web.de
on 24 Aug 2009 at 8:46
Automatic error diffusion will make your picture look somewhat nicer at first
glance, but not so much easier to edit. So I think it's better to not do it and
let
the user work on that. You should have started by selecting the correct
palette,
anyway.
Who is still using that websafe thing ? even my windows 3.11 box can display
truecolor images !
Original comment by pulkoma...@gmail.com
on 24 Aug 2009 at 10:24
Hi,
mmmh not automatic it must be selectable before palette load. And yes the
websafe
thing isnt used often these days but i try to think in all directions not only
in the
most common of today.
... greetings HoraK-FDF
Original comment by HoraK-...@web.de
on 25 Aug 2009 at 5:02
Hi,
does grafx2 automatically decide witch mode to use? (nearest color or maintain
indexes)
... greetings HoraK-FDF
Original comment by HoraK-...@web.de
on 30 Aug 2009 at 10:07
[deleted comment]
[deleted comment]
fixed in r1137
Original comment by pulkoma...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2009 at 9:56
Hi,
I have a problem when i load a palette, I first started to draw with grafx2 on
1024x768 then I decided to move to 800x600 so i used gimp to select the image
part and copyed it to a new image and saved it back, but gimp disorted the
palette and after trying to load the old palette in grafx2 it uses Maintain
Indexes which produces a wiered colored picture.
In Comment 1 is the line "The picture will either use nearest color or maintain
indexes." but where do I select this on palette-load? Maybe i overlooked
something. Schould I make a new Feature request if it not exist?
... greetings HoraK-FDF
Original comment by HoraK-...@web.de
on 16 Aug 2010 at 9:22
I don't really understand what pulkomandy meant with this sentence, and sorry
nobody answered your question c11.
You could say Grafx2 always uses "Maintain indexes" when you load a palette.
There is however a way to convert an image to a palette:
1) Load image (the one where the palette is scrambled)
2) Switch pages (tab)
3) Load your palette, or any image which has the right palette.
4) Copy to Spare (shift-tab) - "Palette and Remap"
5) Switch pages (tab)
6) Your image is converted. If the result is fine, save it.
Original comment by yrizoud
on 16 Aug 2010 at 11:26
Hi,
worked perfectly thanx :) but a special palette load/save menu would be awesome.
... greetings HoraK-FDF
Original comment by HoraK-...@web.de
on 23 Aug 2010 at 1:09
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