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vampireslug
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What's the quickest way to get a count of colors used in a piece? Thanks,
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"The Earth starts to rumble, world powers fall. A 'warring for the heavens, a peaceful man stands tall...." - Mustaine. ©1992 Screen Gems/EMI
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Hapiel
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Graphicsgale has an inbuild function, MTpaint has an inbuild function, or you could upload your image and (if it is an properly indexed palette drawing) check out your color count on
http://2ddr.com/index.php?prime=sortpal |
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vampireslug
Commander ![]() ![]() Joined: 16 February 2009 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 187 |
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Cool, thanks.
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"The Earth starts to rumble, world powers fall. A 'warring for the heavens, a peaceful man stands tall...." - Mustaine. ©1992 Screen Gems/EMI
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kmikze
Seaman ![]() Joined: 16 May 2009 Location: Romania Online Status: Offline Posts: 1 |
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you can also use an image viewer, like Irfan Viewer (it's free)
choose Image > Information, or just press the "I" shortcut key, and there you have it! |
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