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Well, I do know how to get ImageMagick to mass-process images, I just don't
know what setting to use to get it to make the first and last 10 items in
the palette the standard Win colors.
> > > Looks like it doesn't. Instead it just wants the first and last 10
colors
> > (20
> > > total) to be the standard Windows/VGA base palette. As long as you
don't
> > target
> > > 8-bit display users, you are free to use whatever you want for the
other
> > 236.
> As far as I know, ImageMagick is a command line utility. (?)
>
> If that is the case, you can write a "script" for it. A shell
> script if you work with Unix, or a batch script if you work
> with Windows (the .bat files or .cmd files you sometimes see).
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