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Hi @ZalgoSoft, thanks for the comment. I guess that depends on which 256-color palette we are talking about. In the case of Turbo Vision we are not talking of an RGB-based 256-color palette, but of an Xterm-based 256-color palette, which consists of (https://www.ditig.com/256-colors-cheat-sheet):
The example in the README depicts how a 24-bit color picture would be shown in a terminal using the |
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Is this 256 color issue the reason my example looks so strange?? |
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256 color palette means at least 15 shades of red, like this
or more correct
but your example contains like this
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