Am 15.10.14 06:45, schrieb Robert Hanson:
> http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/zip/jmol-14.3.8_2014.10.14.zip
>
> Jmol.___JmolVersion="14.3.8_2014.10.14"
>
> new feature: transparent GIF using WRITE GIFT "xxx.gif"
> new feature: GIF images use floyd steinberg dithering to approximate
> full palette.
> new feature: CAPTURE "file.gif" 10 transparent
>   - or CAPTURE "file.gift" -- "gift" automatically changed to "gif"
>
> Thanks, Rolf. I never guessed that dithering would be so capable of
> getting around the 256-color problem.
>
> And now I have a killer web page that lets me play in real time with
> images from my web cam! --
> http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/test/dither.htm -- which I adapted to
> test the 216-color dither I implemented. Click on Go webcam to see my
> solution.
>
Why did you reduce to 216 colors?
I thought since graphical user interfaces don't use color palettes any 
more it dosen't make any sense not to use the full 256 colors (or 255 
plus transparency) in GIFs.

Regards,
Rolf

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