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  • Subject: Guidance
  • From: R T <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 13:19:10 -0700 (PDT)
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    There was in mac's past, the use of a 'CLUT', a
color lookup table that would define a set of colors.
I believe it was used to define the colors that a
picture was shown in, based on closest approximation.
I am defining a set of colors with mathematical
equations and want the equivalent of a 'CLUT', that
will define the colors a picture is displayed in.
    Can someone lead me to a correct approach, to
define a set of colors that a picture will be
displayed in.

Thanks
Rick T.

Note: I need to do this in code, not in a secondary
program by hand selecting screen colors.

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