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Posted by Neredbojias on 03/08/07 20:37
On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 12:45:28 GMT patrick j scribed:
> On Mar 7, 2007 dorayme wrote:
>
>> In article
>> <0001HW.C2149F06016CB4F6B042494F@News.Individual.Net>,
>> patrick j <usemywebsite@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> <http://www.patrickjames.me.uk/colourtest.html>
>>>
>>>
>>> Viewed with Safari and iCab the colours match perfectly and so the
>>> image can not be seen. However
>>
>> Actually Patrick, this is not true. It is much harder to see in
>> Safari, that is true. But it can be seen. Not on any old monitor
>> or especially old CRT but on a high quality newish LCD. JL has
>> suggested stuff so I won't say more about how to fix.
>>
>>
>
> Hi dorayme.
>
> Being a Mac user you might know how I do Jonathan's instruction on my
> computer.
>
> He writes:
>
>> It it is 32-bit but only 3 colors, reduce the the palette and your
>> get RGB of 0,64,128 and if you set the background to rbg(0,64,128)
>> it matches just fine...
>
> Okay, so I've changed background to rgb(0,64,128) in the style-sheet,
> but how do I reduce the palette of the image?
>
> I'm using GraphicConverter.
>
> Thank you :)
>
You ought to get IrfanView, a free and excellent graphics program that
makes many conversions very easily. (Dunno if it works on a Mac,
though.)
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Neredbojias
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