I write a kind of graphical counter based on example from Jason Hunter's book. I have 
a problem: after drawing an image on Image created by frame.createImage(width, height) 
the colors from GIF file can change or even one colour can split into two (f. ex. the 
0xcccccc splits into 0xc5cac5 or something like that). And there's no rules: white 
from one GIF can be stll white and from another can be blue.
This is my question: how to get through that? Is there any simple method to set the 
palette the same as in a GIF file?

Rafal

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