10-10-2010, 03:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-10-2010, 04:33 AM by TheouAegis.)
Didn't know what other forum to post this in, and since this is a general discussion forum....
So basically, I downloaded a picture from wikipedia and when I viewed the palette it was the standardized NES palette, meaning it had 16 columns and 4 rows of colors in their appropriate NES spots. I saved the palette in Paintshop Pro so I could use it for my sheets, but when I export an image to PNG format, the palette gets all clustered together in some seemingly random order (probably not random, I just don't know what that order is). I tried reopening the PNG, changing the palette back to the ordered palette, then saving it, but it saves with an unorganized palette again.
How do you store palette information in a png file?
EDIT FOR CLARIFICATION: As soon as I save the PNG, it optimizes the palette. So if I have an image with 12 colors and I save it, the palette will only have those 12 colors, not the NES palette that I had specified for that image. It's not just the images from Wikipedia. FCEUX, the NES emulator, saves its screenshots with the palette intact. I want to save the intact palette!
So basically, I downloaded a picture from wikipedia and when I viewed the palette it was the standardized NES palette, meaning it had 16 columns and 4 rows of colors in their appropriate NES spots. I saved the palette in Paintshop Pro so I could use it for my sheets, but when I export an image to PNG format, the palette gets all clustered together in some seemingly random order (probably not random, I just don't know what that order is). I tried reopening the PNG, changing the palette back to the ordered palette, then saving it, but it saves with an unorganized palette again.
How do you store palette information in a png file?
EDIT FOR CLARIFICATION: As soon as I save the PNG, it optimizes the palette. So if I have an image with 12 colors and I save it, the palette will only have those 12 colors, not the NES palette that I had specified for that image. It's not just the images from Wikipedia. FCEUX, the NES emulator, saves its screenshots with the palette intact. I want to save the intact palette!