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Jakevfr
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Posted on 07-19-06 01:22 PM Link
Could someone direct me towards a tutorial that teaches you how to get the pallete from a game? After reading the extracting graphics tutorial I still don't know how to do this.

(but I can read the grahpics from the file )
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Posted on 07-21-06 11:07 AM Link
What platform and what game?
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Since: 03-18-06
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Posted on 07-22-06 01:06 PM Link
dont you get the pallets from savestates or saved pictures of the screen.
Celice

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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 07-26-06 09:12 AM Link
He posted this five minutes before he asked me, so it can be closed... >.>

Although I suppose I could hijack this instead of making a new one: How do palletes work on systems other than the NES? On the GBA, the game I'm currently working with has it's RGB values stored into two bytes (01 23) by increments of eight. Are all GBA games like that? And on the SNES front, I've noticed Lunar Magic's pallete editor is a basic 0~255 bar; how is it stored in the ROM :?


(edited by Celice on 07-26-06 08:14 AM)
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Since: 11-17-05
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Posted on 07-26-06 12:18 PM Link
it's sounded to the nearest 5-bit value, and then bit-shifted and added to the RGB values from the other two colou rchannnels and stored. LM just uses the 0-255 bar because it's a common dialog available to all program running windows, and isn't somethignt Fu coded himself in all likelyhood.
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Since: 11-18-05
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Posted on 07-26-06 01:24 PM Link
X RRRRR GGGGG BBBBB, where X is a wasted bit.

Used on SNES, GBC, SGB, GBA and even, I think, NDS.
Celice

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Posted on 07-26-06 01:42 PM Link
Like this...?
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Posted on 07-27-06 06:51 AM Link
XBBBBBGGGGGRRRRR, where X is a wasted bit.

Used on SNES.

Note that this notation is to be read from right to left. X is the highest bit (bit #15, value=32768) and RRRRR are the first (lowest) bits.
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