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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1999 11:33:12 -0700
Subject: A question
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From: i_am_not_camus AT juno DOT com (Rick C Doink)
Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com

Okay here it is:  I use Allegro and the Allegro Data File Grabber utils. 
I've recently experianced a torrent of problems related to palletes:  A
pallette containing every shade of red in the millions of red-shaded
colors in the spectrums has been limiting my bitmap display and causes a
pcx to either dither itself to 1 or 2 colors or not show at all.  i'm not
the most experianced of c programmers but i do know that when i manually
display the same picture through a picture display program it is shown
perfectly using the same red pallette.  Is this a problem with Allegro
(no support for this type of pallette) or am i doing something wrong? 
Every other pallette i use; greyscale, blue, which all contain the same
amount of colors as the red, are working beautifully. i've tried bliting
the pictures differently, and i recieve no errors from Allegro's Grabber
as it's putting the files into the dat file and writing the id's.  Anyone
know what i can do???

sorry for the long, drawn out message, i'll keep them shorter from now on
=)

camus
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