Apple Macintosh PhotoFlash User Manual
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To change the number of colors used by an image, follow these steps:
1
Choose Number of Colors from the Image menu.
The Number of Colors dialog box appears.
If you click anywhere in an image while this dialog box is open, the part of
the image you click appears in the Before and After boxes.
2
Select the number of colors you want the image to use.
IMPORTANT
You can’t increase the actual number of colors used by an image,
but you can increase the setting for this number in the Number of Colors
dialog box. This can be useful when you’re converting image files between
different formats. Note that increasing the number of colors always increases
the image’s size on disk, even though the actual number of colors used by each
pixel doesn’t change.
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Manipulating Images
View of
current image
View of image after
changing number of colors
Use these tools to
move, enlarge, or
reduce the view of
the image.
New size of uncompressed image
Click here to turn
dithering on or off.
Click one of the buttons in this box
to choose the number of grays or
colors you want the image to use.
Current size of
uncompressed
image