Is there any tool? The only thing I can do is to open it with HexEditor, but I don`t understand the meaning at all...
I really don`t understand things like:
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000000 0000 0410 0910 0D10 1210 1610 1B10 1F10
000010 8400 0400 0900 0D00 1200 1600 1B00 1F00
000020 2401 2901 8900 8D00 9200 9600 9B00 9F00
etc
It is a simple linear mapping. For each componentAtari 8x8x8 Colour Palette Table
to compare all the colours
hmm.. that`s why your info about DM light levels and colour changes between them (I think in "misc" or "Technical Documentation" sections - now withdrawn from Encyclopedia) is so important for me. I`m not going to replace every possible Atari colour (there is 512 of them!). It would be a waste of time. Only those that were used in a game (more precisely, in the viewport), wchich means 16 base colours + 13 additional colours + all its variations in every light level...It would be hard to tell. There are many palettes.
6 palettes * 16 colours each = 96 colours !The various levels of lighting are accomplished by the use of six different color palettes, each with sixteen colors.
The objects in the game still have 16 differentlower light levels uses less colours than 16
help! I need a table of possible Atari colours (from 0 to 511). Is it somewhere on the net?? I searched through Atari pages..It is probably best
done with a simple little program. There
are several opportunities to make mistakes.
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Exact equivalents in Atari colour table:
colour 0 (#000000) (black) = 0
colour 1 (#6D6D6D) (grey3) = ???
colour 2 (#919191) (grey2) = ???
colour 3 (#6D2400) (brown) = ???
colour 4 (#00DADA) (pale blue) = 39 ?
colour 5 (#914800) (pale brown) = ???
colour 6 (#009100) (green) = 32 ?
colour 7 (#00DA00) (pale green) = 56 ?
colour 8 (#FF0000) (red) = 448 ?
colour 9 (#FFB600) (orange)* = 480 ?
colour 10 (#DA916D) (skin)* = 484 ?
colour 11 (#FFFF00) (yellow) = 504 ?
colour 12 (#484848) (grey4) = ???
colour 13 (#B6B6B6) (grey1) = ???
colour 14 (#0000FF) (blue) = 6 ?
colour 15 (#FFFFFF) (white) = 511
*- can be replaced by other colours