On Nov 24, 2005, at 11:36 AM, Trond Michelsen wrote:

On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 09:08:54AM -0800, Tyler Mitchell wrote:
 name           klimawms
 imagetype      png
Hi Trond,
Trying changing imagetype to PNG24...

Hmm. I've tried setting imagetype to "png24" without success. But I
can try "PNG24" as well.  It'll have to wait until tomorrow, though.

I was also thinking this could be a good opportunity to experiment
with OUTPUTFORMAT.


Trond,

Sounds like you've used up all 256 colors in the standard 8-bit PNG palette. If JPEG looks OK, then 24-bit PNG should be OK too.

One of the most common causes is anti-aliased freetype fonts. Your font color may be black, so you figure one color, right? Well, if you look at your image closely, you'll see that black text rendered with anti aliasing over a blue polygon actually uses 12+ colors. In the same map, you'll also have text over green polygons, red polygons, with another 12+ colors for each. It adds up quick. Using pixmap symbols can also eat up big chunks of color space in your output image.

If you have to use an 8-bit indexed color PNG, you can reserve important colors by drawing layers with that color early. All you have to do is draw a single point or line.

gobble gobble,

Sean

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