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Image Alchemy can create a file of ASCII data in the format red1, green1,
blue1, red2, green2, blue2,... Use the -B2 switch, and you'll end up with
two new files: a .bif file, which has info such as original dimensions, and
a .raw file, which has the actual rgb values of the pixels. Image Alchemy,
in my opinion, is the most useful and versatile graphics converter I've come
across. I highly recommend it, it's worth the $70 bucks or whatever it costs
now. (The shareware version is limited to 640x480 or smaller.)
Regards,
Dave
"How Camp" <hca### [at] ksuedu> wrote in message news:3972a15b@news.povray.org...
> I have generated several image maps in POV, and would like to view the
> corresponding pallete entries. My current image programs apparently can't
> do this. Anyone know of a simple freeware-type program that will allow
one
> to see the color pallete?
>
> - How
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