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From: "Chris Purdie" <topher@fox.nstn.ca>
To: <LLOYD%wpmail@sppd.stpaul.gov> (ALAN LLOYD )
Date: Wed, 5 Jul 1995 14:32:20 -0400
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> > "...the RGB values for all the colour bars?"
>
> Hi Chris, try this one:
>
> Go into DPaint (yes DPaint...surely everyone still has this) and
> call up a 16-color screen. Leave color Zero at 0,0,0. Set the
> others in this order:
> 12, 0, 0 (the red you're looking for)
> Hope this helps.
Well... what I was really looking for was the slider values that I could
use in Lightwave for instance. If I set a Lightwave slider to 12, it would
be a VERY dark read (12/255).
However, can I assume that a slider of 12 in a 16 colour slider (12/16)
equals X(My Red)/255? If I do the math it works out like this:
12 X
--- = --- 16X = 3060 X = 191.25
16 255
Therefore, if I set the Red slider to 191 on the object I want, would it
be "Colour Bar Red"?
Am I close here or have I gone about this all wrong?
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