darkbunny
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Having worked on similar projects (though never in .NET), I'd guess that no custom colors means no reduced colors either. Standard dithering algorithms should work on *any* color palette, which suggests that the specific colors it's using are hard-coded into the GIF-saving system.
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Well. bloody potato. Any chance of a plugin being written?
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I'm familiar with GIF's 256-color limit, but I seem to recall an option in Photoshop that allowed one to select the specific 256 (or fewer) colors to be used. Does Paint.NET have a similar feature that I'm just not seeing?
Can a GIF be saved with a custom palette?
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Ah. So not impossible, just not possible in the near future.
I had a programming project that would have been simplified by being able to encode information into the palette instead of adding metadata to every file.