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I see two options, you create your own image with all the colours you want, just pixels / squares. Then create a palette from image. Second option is to create one manually from hex html color codes: If you have already created a PD palette file you can find these in The first six chars are the hex html codes of the colour, followed by htmltable.pdpalette: htmltable.zip |
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As far as I know it is either the palette or the colour wheel, but I can't really think of a reason - other than being "because it is so" - it couldn't be changed to: colour wheel So always colour wheel + history and optional palette. |
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Assume I load a *.jpg or *.png image into PhotoDemon and want to use some (new or existing) colors to fill an area or add some colored text.
For that purpose I prefer mostly not to use the full color wheel.
Instead I would like to have a pre-defined customized color palette at the side pane (see blue arrow in attached snapshot).
Currently I can see the only 14 available colors.
How can I increase the number of shown colors from 14 to lets say 32 or 64 colors?
How can I increase the square sizes to lets say the doubled size?
How can I change to colors in this pre-defined palette?
How can I export and import this customized palette and make it my default?
For clarification: My favorite colors should be independent from the colors in the current image, no matter if is a 256 color, a 8bit color depth or 16 bit color depth RGB image.
How can I achieve this?
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