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Changing a Bitmap Palette to Prevent Distortion & Screen Flash

Article ID: 120495

Article Last Modified on 10/7/2003


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SUMMARY

To prevent a bitmap image from flashing or becoming distorted when a video clip is played or another bitmap is displayed at the same time, you can change the palette of the bitmap image.

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Graphic images that use different palettes can be modified to use a common one. This prevents screen flashing and/or distortion from occurring when you view multiple files. To do this:

  1. Copy the palette (or the image that contains the palette) you want to use to the Clipboard. For example, in Media Player, open the desired file, and then choose Copy from the Edit menu.
  2. Open the bitmap file in BitEdit. From the Edit menu, choose Paste Palette to paste the new palette into the bitmap image.
You can now save the change to the existing file or to a new filename. Use this procedure to copy the desired palette to all images that are displayed simultaneously.

NOTE: The new palette permanently changes the appearance of the bitmap image.

Additional query words: 1.00 1.10 palet palatte palat bit edit map

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