Scripsit Øyvind Kolås > Within the current gimp architecture you are asking for the job that > op would be performing to be done in a display filter, with a fixed > pallete (whilst working in RGB mode). This would cause all work being > done on the image to be displayed with the reduced palette. Thus allow > you to work "non-indexed" but see a reduced pallete result in > realtime. No - I don't only want to _see_ a reduced-palette result; I want to actually _get_ a reduced-palette result. With an action purely on the display level, I cannot see or correct inaccuracies on the underlying pixel data; I cannot be sure that when I use the colorpicker tool it is the standard color that I see that gets picked up, etc. Additionally, it _would_ be rather cool to have the pixel data in each layer be quantized but still be able to select partial layer opacities while editing. -- Henning Makholm "The practical reason for continuing our system is the same as the practical reason for continuing anything: It works satisfactorily." _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer