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Subject: allright photoshop experts, need help here...


victimorcrime ( ) posted Thu, 02 March 2000 at 11:47 AM · edited Sat, 10 August 2024 at 1:13 AM

I need to change several P4 renders to a 256 color bmp for a project. Not a problem right?? Well, here's the problem, I need them all to use the same color palette. If one is off it won't work. I have looked through the manual, other photoshop books I have bought and looked for tutorials. Nothing quite covers this particular topic. If it really makes a difference I have PS5.


harold_u ( ) posted Thu, 02 March 2000 at 4:13 PM

U can put them all in one big piece of canvas as separate layers and arrange them so that u can see them all. Sort of like a big frame with all your rendered pictures. Then flatten the image into one. Then conver it to what u want with the 256 color pallette, once u do that, just cut each render out and save it. You might also want try to go to: Image-adjust-index color and play around with the pallette and repeat the rest. ~HaRoLd~


Traveler ( ) posted Thu, 02 March 2000 at 5:25 PM

Image-->Mode-->Color Table (can only be done on indexed color images) Save the pallette for the first one or load a 256 color pallete and the just load the same pallette for all the others. Harold's will work too, probably better actually. -Trav


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