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    Palettes

    And I appreciate it highly. I think your proposal will work, I will try and let you know.
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    Palettes

    I will try to explain, albeit my non native English: I have 50+ pictures which use the same, entirely used up palette. However, I KNOW that some colors in that palette are unused in neither picture. I need to alter some of those pictures by using additional colors that are not part of the...
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    Palettes

    That worked great, now I have another issue... I have pictures, 50+, all in 8-bit color and all using the same palette. Is it possible to find out which colors are used in all of the pictures combined? I now know how to do this for each picture, but since there are many colors used in many...
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    Palettes

    That works great, thanks. Now, the last thing - if it could be possible: the system with switching from RGB back to Indexed does produce the colors used, placing them on positions 1,2,3... in the palette. This just crossed my mind, I think it's very complicated, but maybe you could know: is it...
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    Palettes

    The palette consists of 256 different colors, however, I am sure that not all of them are used. I need to either find out which colors are (un)used.
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    Palettes

    Anyone, please?
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    Palettes

    Is it possible to make out which colors in an 8 bit palette are not (or vice versa) part of the picture to which the palette is associated to? If not in Photoshop, perhaps someone knows some other way? It's really important to me. Thank you very much in advance
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