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of course not...
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Posted: 2003-09-15 14:34:17
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Try this:
1. Resize the image to correct size (to fit on T68 screen)
2. Choose "Indexed" image mode
3. In the dialog box, load the palette (make sure it's a 256 color palette, not 16 color) You will find it
here
4. Leave all the other settings as they are.
5. Press OK, the image should now be converted to 256 color indexed.
If you want the image as gif, simply save it as GIF (non-interlaced)
If you want the image as JPEG:
1. Switch the image back to RGB mode
2. Don't do any more changes
3. Save as JPG (not optimized, baseline)
If this doesn't work, let me know what program/version you are using.
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Posted: 2003-09-15 15:07:38
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it's allways the same, lighter zones full of pixelated areas everywhere!
i'm using photoshop 4.0, winXP pro
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Posted: 2003-09-16 12:41:56
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Send me the origianal, I'll take a look at it.
I use photoshop 7, don't remember the features in photoshop 4
Does the image become like this (distorted) before or after you save?
Tell me which step the image becomes distorted...
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Posted: 2003-09-16 17:10:03
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On 2003-09-16 17:10:03, wrath000 wrote:
Send me the origianal, I'll take a look at it.
I use photoshop 7, don't remember the features in photoshop 4
Does the image become like this (distorted) before or after you save?
Tell me which step the image becomes distorted...
it becomes distorted just right after i hit OK in the palette loading window...
u can use the pic that is on the 1st page....they all have tjhe same problem.
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Posted: 2003-09-16 17:40:37
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The pic on the first page is already distorted, nothing can be done to fix it.
Since the distortion happens as soon as you load the palette, it seems to me that you are trying to use a
16 color palette. You need to use a
256 color palette. Have you tried using the palette I referred to in my post above? I have personally used that palette without problems.
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Posted: 2003-09-16 20:43:14
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yes....downloaded that file and did exacly as u said...
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Posted: 2003-09-16 20:46:44
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I don't really remember the features in photoshop 4, perhaps you need to specify the color depth for indexed mode somewhere?
Have you tried doing this with other images? Do you get the same result?
I am quite certain that in your case, for some reason, photoshop converts the image to 16 colors instead of 256.
...maybe you can get a hold of a newer photoshop version?
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Posted: 2003-09-16 23:53:12
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