Posted By
Sdw on 2009-04-28 07:31:24
| Plus/4 palette as RGB values
Hi!
Does anyone have the approximate Plus/4 palette as RGB vals, in text or binary form? I need this for a little conversion-project on PC. I found an old thread where this was discussed, and there were even some people who posted links to palette-files, but all links were non-working at this date. So if you have on of these files, please post a link to it!
|
|
Posted By
indi on 2009-04-28 08:09:06
| Re: Plus/4 palette as RGB values
Save a screen shot from an emulator, and you'll get a full colour palette
|
|
Posted By
Sdw on 2009-04-28 08:15:55
| Re: Plus/4 palette as RGB values
Yeah, it would be possible to extract it manually that way, but it would be much easier if someone had a complete palette, with all colors in order etc.
|
|
Posted By
IstvanV on 2009-04-28 08:56:17
| Re: Plus/4 palette as RGB values
Are you referring to the old thread about p4fliconv, and the palettes posted there ? If yes, I still have them, and I can also post the actual formulas used to calculate the colors.
|
|
Posted By
Sdw on 2009-04-28 09:32:07
| Re: Plus/4 palette as RGB values
Please do Istvan, it would be much appreciated!
|
|
|
Posted By
Sdw on 2009-04-28 10:56:17
| Re: Plus/4 palette as RGB values
Thank you Istvan, exactly what I needed!
|
|
Posted By
unclouded on 2019-12-05 02:49:27
| Re: Plus/4 palette as RGB values
Do you still have these files? The links no longer work :~(
|
|
Posted By
unclouded on 2019-12-05 02:51:48
| Re: Plus/4 palette as RGB values
Sorry for the noise, I've just found /usr/lib/vice/PLUS4/colodore_ted.vpl
|
|
Posted By
George on 2021-01-25 06:54:57
| Re: Plus/4 palette as RGB values
I need the RGB values too. It makes sense to put tthem into our encyclopedia. @[SVS]: Maybe also into your SVS Map.
|
|
Posted By
register on 2021-01-28 04:34:19
| Re: Plus/4 palette as RGB values
Hi George can this help: . If you are interested I can share the prg. In any case did anybody kept the p4pal.py file shared early by Istvan? Can we share again?
Also this reference might be useful:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MOS_Technology_TED#cite_ref-2
|
|