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The image is a nice addition. However it says colors 2-15 and 240-255 are for "VPL highlight". I assume this means unlit colors, i.e. colors unaffected by map lighting? In that case it's a bit misleading. [[VPL]] doesn't have such unlit colors by default (although they are relatively easy to add). In addition, in UNIT*.PAL only colors 240-254 are unlit colors. 2-15 and 255 are normal colors. – [[User:Crimsonum|Crimsonum]] 21:44, 22 December 2021 (CET)
The image is a nice addition. However it says colors 2-15 and 240-255 are for "VPL highlight". I assume this means unlit colors, i.e. colors unaffected by map lighting? In that case it's a bit misleading. [[VPL]] doesn't have such unlit colors by default (although they are relatively easy to add). In addition, in UNIT*.PAL only colors 240-254 are unlit colors. 2-15 and 255 are normal colors. – [[User:Crimsonum|Crimsonum]] 21:44, 22 December 2021 (CET)
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good points. perhaps if you bring them up in the original ppmforum post[https://ppmforums.com/post-608595/ra2yr-palette-chart/#608595], Zorbung will furnish us with an updated reference image.
-McPwny

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The image is a nice addition. However it says colors 2-15 and 240-255 are for "VPL highlight". I assume this means unlit colors, i.e. colors unaffected by map lighting? In that case it's a bit misleading. VPL doesn't have such unlit colors by default (although they are relatively easy to add). In addition, in UNIT*.PAL only colors 240-254 are unlit colors. 2-15 and 255 are normal colors. – Crimsonum 21:44, 22 December 2021 (CET)

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good points. perhaps if you bring them up in the original ppmforum post[1], Zorbung will furnish us with an updated reference image.

-McPwny