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Re: Image quality on the web

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tony Sanders)
Wed Nov 16 21:06:44 1994

Date: Thu, 17 Nov 1994 02:26:15 +0100
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From: Tony Sanders <sanders@bsdi.com>
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In message <199411161523.AA06184@tap.pcd.Kodak.COM>, Chris Dobbs writes:
>> [It was] discovered that Mosaic imposes a 50 color/image stipulation.  
"Daniel W. Connolly" writes:
> It is a widespread limitation of X clients. The X color model is, to
> be polite, inconvenient.
This has nothing to do with X, it's a hardware problem.  If your hardware
has a 24-bit visual or supports multiple colormaps then X can take advantage
of that.  But most cheap hardware only has a single 8-bit color map and
there isn't anything the software can do to work around that problem; you
must either limit your allocation if you want to share or allocate
and switch colormaps.

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