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On 2/2/2022 at 12:24 AM, otuncelli said:
You can use Effects->Colors->Quantize with 0 dithering level.
Then, you can use this plugin to replace the colors. (Tip: Use Color Picker tool to get color values)
Do you use a plugin for that "Quantize" effect, or is it a matter of paint.net version (i use 4.2.15 btw)? Thanks for that plugin btw, it installed itself nicely.
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On 1/5/2022 at 10:21 PM, toe_head2001 said:
TR's Color Reducer seems to work fine for me. What specific issues are you seeing?
Does it work for the current version of paint.net tho? And if so, how did you managed to make it work? I tried installing it before asking for advice here and it changed nothing to the UI.
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On 1/5/2022 at 10:11 PM, midora said:
Sorry to say but PNG format specification doesn't support 3-bit encoding. You may use 4-bit with 8 colors in the color table.
i have a 16 colors image, how do i reduce that to just 8 colors? is there a way to convert to a specific color table or something like that?
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Does anyone know or is capable of making a plugin that would list all the colors present in an image and allow to edit each separately, or something of that sort? I found TRsColorReducer while looking for that type of plugin, but this one is not compactible with the current version of paint.net.
Alternatively, is there a plugin that would allow for png images to be saved with 3-bit color encoding instead of the default powers of 2 ones?
[plugin request/help me find] Color palette generator, or other plugin of that type, for version 4.x
in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Posted · Edited by lana del ray
Some embarrasing typos
Installed the update, it works well with that plugin, now the last problem is how do i convert colors in an image according to a previously made color palette, so that the 8 colors i have average themselves out to the closest color from the palette (000000 would still be 000000, 0001AA would become 0000FF, and so on). Sorry if im asking too much, im still new to this program.