Koen wrote:

>i don't think it works like that
>the size of your palette matters, but the actual colors don't
>so reducing the amount of colors without making the palette one or two
>-bits- smaller won't do anything in filesize

Yes, it does work. I've tried it. But it takes so much experimentatopm to
get rid of say, 1 k, that it's hardly worth the trouble.

The other feature that I mentioned, being able to trash a specific unwanted
color, is much more useful.

Suz



>> Also, the indexed color menu gives you the usual options of 256 (or 216)
>> colors, 128, 64, and so on. But you can also either click the 'up' or
>> 'down' arrow or type in another value, to get a number anywhere in between
>> these set values. You could, for example, reduce 64 colors to 50 colors.
>> Conceivably, you could reduce the size of an image by a few k without
>> stepping all the way to the next lower increment.


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