21 August 2017, 15:28 | #1 |
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Rebel's Palette, which one is the real one?
Hello guys,
A while ago I had created an optimized 16 colors palette to be used on my A1200/AGA as well my A600/ECS. Then I saw that Rebel's palette spreding around. Much like mine, so it would be a good idea to do some comparison tests. The problem is that I've seen around a variety of different palettes, all called "Rebel's Palette"... now I'm a little confused, which one is the real one? And what else do they have more? Below the colors, in 8 bit levels (000 -> 255) for AGA/RGB. Code:
{00}: 153 153 153 {01}: 017 017 017 {02}: 238 238 238 {03}: 068 068 204 / 075 105 175 (IconLib) / 060 105 180 (IconLib new) {04}: 119 119 119 {05}: 187 187 187 {06}: 204 170 119 {07}: 221 102 153 {08}: 034 119 051 / 000 080 110 (IconLib new) {09}: 119 068 017 (Rebel's FullPalette) / 136 068 034 (Rebel's IFF.ILBM Palette) {10}: 238 204 034 {11}: 068 068 068 {12}: 187 034 051 {13}: 051 170 068 {14}: 068 119 238 / 110 160 230 (IconLib) / 100 140 200 (IconLib new) {15}: 204 119 051 The joke is the PEN:09, in the same Rebel's archive, the FullPalette-palette file (CRC32: DBF4699A), and the ILBM-palette file (CRC32: 8315709B) have different colors! Worth to mentione is IconLib archive by Peter Keunecke, it contains a FullPalette (CRC32: 98ECA812) and a *NEW* FullPalette (CRC32: 53044E49), they differ for pen 3, 8 and 14... why? I saw other different colors spread around the web, but I think it's not worth to mentione them. Furthermore, what would be the 4bit levels (0 -> F) for OCS/ECS? I know, I can just divide every number by 17, but I'd like to have a confermation. thank you very much!! |
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22 August 2017, 01:05 | #3 |
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Yes, Peter, asked just to know why.
indeed, there are too many red-orange-yellow pens, and just 2 pens for blue and green. maybe too hard to map the original GlowIcon drawer icon. what about PEN 9? is the good 119,068,017 or 136,068,034 ? thanks |
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For Pen 9 I'm using 119, 68, 17 = brown.
Never tried anything else. I guess, all the red-orange-yellow pens are for the wallpaper playmates. Anyway, it seems to be impossible to optimize a 16 color palette for everything, all icon sets, wallpapers and images. Here is an example screenshot of my modified (standard, not new) 16 color palette: http://eab.abime.net/attachment.php?...8&d=1490263896 Last edited by PeterK; 22 August 2017 at 01:41. |
27 August 2017, 11:56 | #5 |
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Ok, thanks for the info.
My optimized 16 colors palette was made to remap NewIcons' Palette (same as GlowIcons V1, and Mason classic icons), as well as GlowIcons 2 (used on OS3.5/3.9). I made a NewIcons *safe* 15 colors palette (chosen from the original 31 colors), the same for GI2. Never forget the MagicWB grays, brown and rose. In such a way an user can make an icon using that safe palette (NI-safe or GI2-safe) 15 colors palette and anyone can see it corectly (ECS-16colors, AGA-32colors or more). the result is not so bad. anyway, thanks for the info. |
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