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Palette (computing) : ウィキペディア英語版
Palette (computing)

In computer graphics, a palette is either a given, finite set of colors for the management of digital images (that is, a color palette), or a small on-screen graphical element for choosing from a limited set of choices, not necessarily colors (such as a tools palette).
Depending on the context (an engineer's technical specification, an advertisement, a programmers' guide, an image file specification, a user's manual, etc.) the term ''palette'' and related terms such as ''Web palette'' and ''RGB palette'', for example, can have somewhat different meanings.
==Color palettes==

The following are some of the widely used meanings for ''color palette'' in computing:
*The total number of colors that a given system is able to generate or manage (though, due to video memory limitations, it may not be able to display them all simultaneously):
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* ''full palette'': For example, Highcolor displays are said to have a 16-bit RGB palette.
* The limited selection of colors that can be displayed simultaneously:
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* ''fixed palette'' selection: A given display adapter can offer a fixed color selection when its hardware registers are appropriately set. For example, the Color Graphics Adapter (CGA), in one of the standard graphics modes, can be set to show the so-called palette #1 or the palette #2: two combinations of 3 fixed colors and one user-defined background color each.
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* ''selected colors'' or ''picked colors'': In this case, the color selection, generally from a wider explicitly available ''full palette'', is always chosen by software, both by the user or by a program. For example, the standard VGA display adapter is said to provide a palette of 256 simultaneous colors from a total of 262,144 different colors.
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* ''default palette'' or ''system palette'': The given ''selected colors'' have been officially standardized by some body or corporation. For example, the well known Web-safe colors for use with Internet browsers, or the Microsoft Windows default palette.
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* On an individual image:
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* ''color map'' or ''color table'': The limited color selection is stored inside the given indexed color image file. For example, GIF.
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* ''image palette'' or ''image colors'': The limited color selection is assumed to be the full list of the colors the given digital image has, even when the image file does not employ indexed color pixel encoding.
* The underlying hardware that may be used to hold those simultaneous colors:
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* ''hardware palette'' or ''Color Look-Up Table'' (CLUT): In order to show them, the selected colors' values must be loaded in the color hardware registers of the display subsystem. For example, the hardware registers of the Commodore Amiga are known both as their color palette and their CLUT, depending on sources.

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