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>Why can't Photoshop get PNG files right? Not only does it seem to have no
>way to view my palette when I'm editing a "indexed color" image, but when I
>save as PNG, it saves as a 8-bit/sample RGB file! Isn't that kind of
>missing the point?!
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Have you had a look at the help files? What version are you using? Mine
(5.5) does this (saving) just fine, and I can see the palette any time I
want.
>What tool (running under Windows NT) can I use to find out what palette I
>ended up with in a GIF file? That is, I need to know which color index is
>which RGB value, so I can set up my "transmit" modifiers properly in the
>image_map statement.
Have you tried "exporting" it as a GIF instead of saving it as a GIF after
color reduction?
>Better yet, how can I put them in the order I want in the first place, so I
>don't have to re-do it every time I edit the file?
You've got me there. I know of a BMP utility for making startup screens that
allows this, but no other program. You can also save the palette and use it
for other images later on.
>Do I need to write a BMP/TGA to PNG converter that takes an optional
palette
>file as input to guide the conversion, or does something like that already
>exist?
The more the merrier...
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