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In lugnet.cad.mlcad, Michael Lachmann wrote:
> "Travis Cobbs" <tcobbs@REMOVEgmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:Kxn3yE.p2D@lugnet.com...
> > Because of this, I would strongly recommend using the old dither algorithm
> > for
> > the default color of all colors in the 256-511 color number region.
> > Entries in
> > LDConfig.ldr would then override these default colors. Please note that
> > entries
> > in this region are designed to be similar to the original dither color.
> > The
> > color numbers were picked so that software that didn't support
> > LDConfig.ldr
> > would produce similar output.
>
> So I will take over parts of the build in color table in the range of 256 to
> 511. During this step the programm
> will convert these dittered colors into a single color which is than a
> mixture of both colors.
>
> I guess this is what we all would like to have.
>
> Alternativly I can load the internal color table and just overwrite colors
> defined in ldconfig.ldr
>
> I'm open at this point ... however you like
>
> Michael
Hmm. "You may think this is easy, but wait 'til I've explained it to you!" (One
of my father's favourite standard joke.)
I don't know how much difference it will make, but current standard colors are
much better than the 16 original LDraw color palette. Most of the colors are
significantly darker, some are very different. The dithering was made with the
original palette, now should we use these or the new, improved colors as
components in the dithering?
/Tore
Chief LDraw Complicator
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In lugnet.cad.mlcad, Tore Eriksson wrote:
> The dithering was made with the
> original palette, now should we use these or the new, improved colors as
> components in the dithering?
>
> /Tore
> Chief LDraw Complicator
Of course, I mean the blending, not the dithering...
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--SNIP--
> Most of the colors are
> significantly darker, some are very different. The dithering was made with the
> original palette, now should we use these or the new, improved colors as
> components in the dithering?
>
> /Tore
> Chief LDraw Complicator
Good thinking. Since the old colours were derived from the EGA colour palette I
reckon the dithers would have to be derived from it too. Otherwise you could end
up with some very different blends.
I like your signature ;)
Tim
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In lugnet.cad.mlcad, Timothy Gould wrote:
> --SNIP--
>
> > Most of the colors are
> > significantly darker, some are very different. The dithering was made with the
> > original palette, now should we use these or the new, improved colors as
> > components in the dithering?
> >
> > /Tore
> > Chief LDraw Complicator
>
>
> Good thinking. Since the old colours were derived from the EGA colour palette I
> reckon the dithers would have to be derived from it too. Otherwise you could end
> up with some very different blends.
>
> I like your signature ;)
>
> Tim
Also I am thinking that we have to use the original color values for the color 0
- 15 to build the blended colors. Otherwise we get other colors.
This range should be known by every LDraw related application.and only
overwritten by entries found in the LDConfig.ldr.
cu
mikeheide
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