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Ten
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Do you know where said PHP is?
Xkeeper
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Originally posted by Boom.dk
I once made a PHP script that generated all colors. 000000 to FFFFFF. And I posted the image in a thread too. But Xk trashed it. I may still have the image laying around at home... if anyone should be interested.

I didn't trash it.
HyperHacker
Posts: 3484/5072
Dithering is awesome. Properly implemented it can make high-colour images look nearly perfect in very few colours.
Xkeeper
Posts: 3948/5653
Those are just dithered colors, nothing terribly special.

Sorry
Deleted User
Posts: 176/-7750
Originally posted by Ten
While I do see the validity of your system, with which system would be easier to manually enter over 24576 repeated keystrokes with? Besides, I wasn't going for percentiles when I did this, I was going for simplisity.


I don't know, I just know all about colors since I've been experimenting with them for over 9 years (Back when I could only use 16 colors on my monitor) but I see the logic behind your system.

Anyway, since this is about colors, let me present you, the forgotten colors!:



That's the way colors were built on the 16 color scheme, and I remember there were no colors that looked like that by the time, so I called them the "forgotten colors", colors built from other colored pixels. The 3 greys look almost identical even though they aren't greys. Some say that the color Purple cannot be shown on computer monitors, I say that it should be hidden somewhere there (Combining 2 diferent colors)...

My bad, wasn't that lame? XD
HyperHacker
Posts: 3480/5072
I made a colour cube in OpenGL. Each axis went from 0-255 in one colour. Maybe I'll post it sometime.
Boom.dk
Posts: 298/356
I once made a PHP script that generated all colors. 000000 to FFFFFF. And I posted the image in a thread too. But Xk trashed it. I may still have the image laying around at home... if anyone should be interested.
Ten
Posts: 198/261
While I do see the validity of your system, with which system would be easier to manually enter over 24576 repeated keystrokes with? Besides, I wasn't going for percentiles when I did this, I was going for simplisity. Plus fractions never killed anyone. Factions have but not fractions.
Deleted User
Posts: 174/-7750
Originally posted by Ten
Well lets take a look at the last 16 splouchs.
*Small picture*
*Small picture*
You're telling me there are no shades of pink or orange anyway in there?


No, I'm saying that you are missing the exact colors (100% Red, 50% Green and 50% Blue for pink and 100% Red, 50% Green and 0% Blue for orange), I put those examples because those are the colors you miss and I know the names for, but you're basically missing all the color that use combination like these and the 25% and 12.5% ones and stuff, without a valid reason.

Yes, I'm being picky, because, who can tell the diference between FF0000 and FF0F00 anyway? They look identical!
Tarale
Posts: 2255/2713
You.... all have wayy too much time on your hands. Especially you, Ten.

Course, this comes from someone who once cleaned every last key on their keyboard individually. So I can't really talk when it comes to pointless, fiddly and repetetive tasks...
HyperHacker
Posts: 3465/5072
Actually, it does. But as long as I don't smack the desk it works alright.
Ten
Posts: 197/261
Hyper Hacker's moniter has a faulty cord.
HyperHacker
Posts: 3461/5072
Nope, just a lot of blue.

I kid, I kid...
Ten
Posts: 196/261
Well lets take a look at the last 16 splouchs.


You're telling me there are no shades of pink or orange anyway in there?
Deleted User
Posts: 161/-7750
But the correct way would be like this:

00=0 < - No color
0F=15
1F=31
2F=47
3F=63 < - 1/4 of a color
4F=79
5F=95
6F=112
7F=127 < - 1/2 of a color
8F=143
9F=159
AF=177
BF=191 < - 3/4 of a color
CF=207
DF=223
EF=239
FF=255 < - Full color

It goes like that, otherwise you are missing important colors like Orange (That's FF7F00) or pink (FF7F7F)... Anyways...
Ten
Posts: 195/261
When you divide 255 by 15 and you get 17, add 0 and you get 18 possible states. Divide 255 by 17 however and you get 15, add 0 and you 16 possible states. And base 16 is digitally compatible with base 2. Base 18 is not, as G and H don't fit.

Decimal=Hexadecimal
00=00 or 0 if it was a nybble instead of a byte.
17=11 or 1 if it was a nybble.
34=22 or 2.
51=33 or 3.
68=44 or 4.
85=55 or 5.
102=66 or 6.
119=77 or 7.
136=88 or 8.
153=99 or 9.
170=AA or A.
187=BB or B.
204=CC or C.
221=DD or D.
238=EE or E.
255=FF or F.

127 (7F) and 191 (BF) aren't in there because they shouldn't be... Those aren't even multibles of 15.
Deleted User
Posts: 157/-7750
Hum, I checked and it goes from 0 to 17 instead of 15, that's the flaw of it as it has a 2 numbers offset for most colors...

I mean, there should be a 127 and a 191 somewhere and they're are missing...

Or something
Ten
Posts: 194/261
I don't even know what that is. Lets alone how to write a Perl script.
FreeDOS +
Posts: 872/1312
Could've just made a simple Perl script to write a SNG file to do the task automagically.
Ten
Posts: 193/261
I cheated after getting to value 00FFFF. Just pasted my progress 15 times then changed each Red Hex triplet manually. Then I swaped file headers to make Bar and Square versions then pasted them together in Infanview.

...

I wonder if I can Copyright this?
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