Re: palettes

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To view images with completely different palettes simultaneously you
must use a video mode that doesn't have a palette.  16-bit or 24-bit color.
24-bit is true-color.  Both modes can be reached using Neil.e by Pete
Eberlein.

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> Poster:       Beaumont Furniss <bfurniss at IHUG.CO.NZ>
> Subject:      palettes
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>  I suppose I'm repeating myself now , anyway....
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>   Does anyone know how to load multiple *.gif images with different
>  palette values [assignments] onto the same screen and have them displayed
>  in their correct colours simultaneously ?
>
>   The paletteData is always available for each *.gif after being loaded.
>
>   Presently I imagine that one needs to re-assign palette values or have
>  some type of translation table for each *.gif ; how tedious.
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