11.12.2007, 04:39
The photoshop puzzles me. I just loaded map_T for stalingrad to check these RGB thing but I discovered something disturbing:
some grey namely lowland1 is displayed the same as lowland0 grey, you can't distinguish between them, it's just one color. Just opened side by side gimp and photoshop, cause I couldn't believe my eyes, the lowland1 grey simply vanished from photoshop. Maybe there are some settings to change?
Then also the rgb's for different greys were different from the rgbs given by gimp, but anyway gimp it's perfect in this sense, cause you have a very simple correspondence betweer rgbs and the lowland, midland ...
About easy to visualise these grey colors, whenever I open a map_tga, I also open ATI control center and increase the gamma for the screen till I can see all greys clearly, don't clickok, just minimise ATI, then when I'm done with the map I just close the ati.
some grey namely lowland1 is displayed the same as lowland0 grey, you can't distinguish between them, it's just one color. Just opened side by side gimp and photoshop, cause I couldn't believe my eyes, the lowland1 grey simply vanished from photoshop. Maybe there are some settings to change?
Then also the rgb's for different greys were different from the rgbs given by gimp, but anyway gimp it's perfect in this sense, cause you have a very simple correspondence betweer rgbs and the lowland, midland ...
About easy to visualise these grey colors, whenever I open a map_tga, I also open ATI control center and increase the gamma for the screen till I can see all greys clearly, don't clickok, just minimise ATI, then when I'm done with the map I just close the ati.