Hey!

Someone correct me if I am wrong, but GIF only supports 256 colors.  You
are trying to do true-color which is much more than 256?

Danny Rubis

Brad Cantwell wrote:

> I am using acme's GifEncoder to dynamically create a chart in gif format.  I can get 
>the image to be created, but it is always in black and white.  It seems that it does 
>not work in true color, but when I switch to 16-bit color it seems to work.  How do I 
>get this to work in true-color mode?
>
> Here is an example of the method that I am using:
>
> public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
> {
>   OutputStream out = response.getOutputStream();
>
>   Frame frame = new Frame();
>   frame.addNotify();
>
>   Image image = frame.createImage( 100, 100 );
>   Graphics graphics = image.getGraphics();
>   graphics.setColor( Color.red );
>   graphics.drawOval(0, 0, 99, 99);
>
>   response.setContentType( "image/gif" );
>
>   GifEncoder encoder = new GifEncoder( image, out );
>   encoder.encode();
>   out.flush();
> }
>
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