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Title: PalApply released!
Post by: Plombo on January 16, 2010, 11:10:43 pm
Yay! LavaLit is finally back up! :cheers!:

I know more than one person has been eagerly awaiting this, so here it is! PalApply, with the graphical interface all ready to go!

Features:

Also, keep in mind that you'll need the Java Runtime Environment (get it from http://java.com/download (http://java.com/download)) to run this.

Questions, comments, and suggestions are more than welcome.  Enjoy! :cheers!:
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: Die_In_Fire on January 17, 2010, 01:08:48 am
Very cool Plombo!! I already learnt on how to use the previous version but surely I will keep this verson too  :cheers!:


Thanks a lot for this really useful tool!
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: maxman on January 17, 2010, 03:59:27 am
Hey. I have IrfanView which can help you with "converting" (importing/exporting) the pal files for color models. Do you anything regarding IrfanView, Plombo?

Edit: I just mentioned. You should've 'stickied' your thread here. :laughing: So... you can let other users take a look for a PalApply so your thread won't be lost. What do you think?
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: Fightn Words on January 17, 2010, 07:38:30 am
From the look of it I'd say this is a very straight forward program, thank you Plombo. :cheers!:
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: masterderico on January 17, 2010, 08:27:06 am
Thank you again bro!
This app is REALLY amazing. :cheers!:
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: MadGear on January 17, 2010, 08:33:13 am
What exactly does this programme do? I don't really understand it.
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: Plombo on January 17, 2010, 11:04:16 am
What exactly does this programme do? I don't really understand it.

What it does is save you hours that would otherwise be spent manually changing images' palettes using Gimp (or Paint).
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: masterderico on January 17, 2010, 11:08:47 am
Plombo, i also tested the GUI version, and works 100%. :cheers!:
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: msmalik681 on January 17, 2010, 06:25:14 pm
this will save a lot of time thanks  ;D
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: bowsersenemy on January 18, 2010, 02:56:38 pm
i have a question though. can it COMBINE palletes? for instance, using indexed images, is it possible to take two images with a different pallete, and combine the palletes, so that when you combine the images, you won't get discoloration? this seems to be the biggest problem with using sprite sheets, and IMO, it should be addressed by someone. not necesarily plombo, but anyone with the skills to do so.
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: Plombo on January 18, 2010, 03:23:34 pm
PalApply doesn't actually edit palettes. However, if you want to combine palettes, PalApply is incredibly helpful. You can use GIMP to actually combine the palettes and save an image with the new palette. Once you've done that you can use PalApply to update all of your images to use the new palette within seconds by using batch mode and specifying the image you saved with GIMP as the "palette".
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: lbf on August 30, 2010, 02:20:02 am
This program is a GODSEND!(for mod developers or other devz)

I had looked on other websites for such an utility, thanks for the hookup Plombo!  Three cheers for you!  :cheers!: :cheers!: :cheers!:
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: NickyP on August 30, 2010, 02:29:09 am
Good job, Plombo! I personally don't need it because I have Paint Shop Pro 8 to do all my batch palette applying (among other things), but if I didn't this would have made my day. Well done!  :cheers!:
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: maxman on August 30, 2010, 05:47:12 am
Plombo, please! Sticky this thread, so other members can find this very useful/helpful.
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: Plombo on August 30, 2010, 08:49:11 am
This program is a GODSEND!(for mod developers or other devz)

I had looked on other websites for such an utility, thanks for the hookup Plombo!  Three cheers for you!  :cheers!: :cheers!: :cheers!:
Good job, Plombo! I personally don't need it because I have Paint Shop Pro 8 to do all my batch palette applying (among other things), but if I didn't this would have made my day. Well done!  :cheers!:

Thanks! :)

Plombo, please! Sticky this thread, so other members can find this very useful/helpful.

Even better...could a mod move this thread to the Resources sub-board (where it belongs) and sticky it there?
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: Plombo on August 30, 2010, 03:37:50 pm
[this post is a merger of 3 consecutive posts in order to clean up the thread]

*bumps to bring attention to thread move request in above post*



[September 18, 2010, 10:05:11 AM GMT-6]
Ah, it was moved without me noticing! :)



[October 02, 2010, 02:46:16 PM GMT-6]
Stickied!  Forgot I could do it myself. ;)
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: Groiser on December 24, 2011, 10:47:37 am
where I can download this program  :)??
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: Plombo on January 13, 2012, 06:32:33 pm
where I can download this program  :)??

It's attached to the first post in this thread.
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: msmalik681 on June 19, 2012, 06:58:15 pm
i love this program but its not working under windows 7 64 bit  :'(
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: Plombo on June 26, 2012, 09:14:20 pm
i love this program but its not working under windows 7 64 bit  :'(

What's wrong with it? ???
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: msmalik681 on June 27, 2012, 06:31:23 am
well when i convert a file it will use the new palette but it wont keep the indexes it picks another color that closest matches the old palette for example i have attached a picture all i changed was that background color to yellow and as you should see it has used a different color now that matches the old pink background !
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: Plombo on July 18, 2012, 06:08:05 pm
well when i convert a file it will use the new palette but it wont keep the indexes it picks another color that closest matches the old palette for example i have attached a picture all i changed was that background color to yellow and as you should see it has used a different color now that matches the old pink background !

Sorry for the late reply (almost by a month), but yes, that's what PalApply is supposed to do.
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: nsw25 on September 13, 2012, 04:29:33 am
im trying to mix 2 version of same sprites for a few games i have.

i tried to use it a couple of times but didnt do what i wanted... i put input file as one of the old sprites that works, output file as one of the new sprites and palette file as the pallette file from the old sprites and when it converted all it seemed to do was ovberwrite the new sprite and paste the old sprite in its place...

also tried opposite way with other sprites where file i want to edit colours was input and file i wanted to use as the right pallette was the output file and that files PAL file was pallette, tried to convert but said didnt recognise GIF extension lol
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: Die_In_Fire on November 15, 2012, 10:29:44 am
Plombo for some reason PalApply is not working anymore, on batch mode doesn't create new files: I want to apply a palette to some .bmps, making the output to create .pngs, but nothing happens

those are about 100 .bmp files
Title: Re: PalApply released!
Post by: Die_In_Fire on December 03, 2012, 05:05:21 am
still can't get it to work again...

on the attached image is the error log

tried with a png and a gif file as palette file...neither worked... and some time ago I used the same file to apply palette with good results...
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