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How to save an indexed colormap? Recipe from http://gimpforums.com/ does not work!
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Why indexed? That reduces the maximum number of colours to 256

However, too many screenshots to put in-line/attach

1. Note the difference between the Palettes dock and the Colormap dock https://i.imgur.com/U0LNU8S.jpg and the very top of the Palettes list.

2. Convert to Indexed mode and you not only get a Colormap, you get a new temporary palette top of the list. Not much you can do with that but you can duplicate it https://i.imgur.com/wcJhG58.jpg

3. Hunt down the list, right-click (lots of right-clicking involved in Gimp Wink ) to rename to something sensible. Note there are 256 colours. https://i.imgur.com/EZ7SvnJ.jpg

Edit: you can of course use this RGB method as well.



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To get a palette from the original RGB image is different.

1. In the palettes dialogue, right click to import https://i.imgur.com/iF437h3.jpg

2. You get the 'Import' dialogue where you can select the image, and the number of colours https://i.imgur.com/qLPGDYU.jpg

3. Then again, hunt for that palette (Lenna-imported-5), right click, rename to something sensible, note the 500 colours in this one. https://i.imgur.com/QBZPIJX.jpg

edit: there is another thread on this subject see:
https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-source...rt-palette
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RE: How to save an indexed colormap? Recipe from http://gimpforums.com/ does not work! - by rich2005 - 02-22-2018, 11:48 AM

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