Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!mcsun!news.funet.fi!cc.tut.fi!cc.tut.fi!mt87692 From: mt87692@cc.tut.fi (Mikko Tsokkinen) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics Subject: Re: need 24bit->8bit quantizer with "locked" colormap/pallete Message-ID: Date: 14 Jun 91 23:03:58 GMT References: <62130@masscomp.westford.ccur.com> <1863@madnix.UUCP> Sender: mt87692@cc.tut.fi (Mikko Tsokkinen) Organization: Tampere University of Technology Lines: 19 In-Reply-To: perry@madnix.UUCP's message of 11 Jun 91 02:56:58 GMT > In article <62130@masscomp.westford.ccur.com> mark@masscomp.westford.ccur.com (Mark Thompson) writes: > >I am working on a demo of X11 image load speed on a system at work and I > >need to do the appropriate conversion to get a LightWave generated > >animation into an 8bit pseudo color format with a constant color pallete. > >Does anybody know of a method to quantize a series of 24bit images to > >8bits using the same colormap for all the images in the sequence (based > >on maybe the first image or whatever)? > ADPro will do this, quite easily in fact. And if you like using fast :) unix machines you can use fbm-picture manipulating software. (Easy to get via ftp and compile). Program is called fbquant (I think). Just my $.02. Mit -- Bubble Bobble