I'm trying to convert my image so that the colors will remain the same after I do a clear screen. What I would like to make is a palette for gimp which I then could use too convert my images, thus achieving my goal :) I have found a list in which order the colors seems to be arranged. 0 = black 8 = dark grey 1 = dark blue 9 = bright blue 2 = dark green a = bright green 3 = dark cyan b = bright cyan 4 = dark red c = bright red 5 = dark purple d = bright purple 6 = brown e = yellow 7 = light grey f = white What I now need is the color code for each of them(at least I believe this should work, though I'm not sure). If there is some more I should be aware of when attempting to make custom graphics please let me know. Knut Petter
Knut Petter wrote:> I'm trying to convert my image so that the colors will remain the same > after I do a clear screen. What I would like to make is a palette for > gimp which I then could use too convert my images, thus achieving my goal :) > > I have found a list in which order the colors seems to be arranged. > > 0 = black 8 = dark grey > 1 = dark blue 9 = bright blue > 2 = dark green a = bright green > 3 = dark cyan b = bright cyan > 4 = dark red c = bright red > 5 = dark purple d = bright purple > 6 = brown e = yellow > 7 = light grey f = white > > What I now need is the color code for each of them(at least I believe > this should work, though I'm not sure). If there is some more I should > be aware of when attempting to make custom graphics please let me know. >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Graphics_Adapter has the standard color codes. -hpa
Knut Petter wrote:> I'm trying to convert my image so that the colors will remain the same > after I do a clear screen. What I would like to make is a palette for > gimp which I then could use too convert my images, thus achieving my goal :) > > I have found a list in which order the colors seems to be arranged. > > 0 = black 8 = dark grey > 1 = dark blue 9 = bright blue > 2 = dark green a = bright green > 3 = dark cyan b = bright cyan > 4 = dark red c = bright red > 5 = dark purple d = bright purple > 6 = brown e = yellow > 7 = light grey f = white > > What I now need is the color code for each of them(at least I believe > this should work, though I'm not sure). If there is some more I should > be aware of when attempting to make custom graphics please let me know. >It should probably be pointed out that that applies to text mode... for a plain VGA image, you can use any combination of 16 colors (although text will be printed using the above colors, by default in color index 7 on color index 0.) For vesamenu, you can use any colors you want; it is rendered as a 24-bit RGB image. -hpa