11-29-2021, 06:20 PM
I'm making wallpapers for my Kindle 3, and in Photoshop, when I export a PNG using the Kindle palette, the image displays correctly on the Kindle.
But when I export an indexed PNG from GIMP, the colours in the image are all wrong. Opening the resulting PNG in Aseprite shows the palette colours to be in a completely random order than the palette I provided.
I can then correct this in Aseprite by converting to RGB, sorting the pallete in decending luminance, converting back to Indexed mode and then exporting the PNG.
But I was wondering if I could save myself these extra steps in an external program and just have GIMP respect the original palette when saving the PNG?
But when I export an indexed PNG from GIMP, the colours in the image are all wrong. Opening the resulting PNG in Aseprite shows the palette colours to be in a completely random order than the palette I provided.
I can then correct this in Aseprite by converting to RGB, sorting the pallete in decending luminance, converting back to Indexed mode and then exporting the PNG.
But I was wondering if I could save myself these extra steps in an external program and just have GIMP respect the original palette when saving the PNG?