In GraphicConverter the following options are given:
1 bit = black/white
2 bit = 4 colors
4 bit = 16 colors
8 bit = 256 colors
16 bit = 32768 colors
32 bit = 16.7 million colors
I didn't think I could see that many colors. I certainly didn't learn the names of them all. If you put color #4,765,643 next to color #4,765,642 do you think you could tell the difference?
Excuse me for wandering off topic. When my pictures did not show up right in the game, even though they looked ok in the game editor, I opened them with GraphicConverter and selected 16 bit and they then behaved themselves in the game.
You would think that if it's going to be screwy in the game it would also be screwy in the editors, but it doesn't seem to work that way.
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My Doctor said I was having too much wine, women, and song - so I gave up singing because 2 out of 3 is not so bad.
The (url="http://"http://www.evula.org/rduck/")Kingdom of Garendall(/url) sectional map is easily printed from gif format pages.
Find those areas you missed the first time around. Have you been everywhere?