Loss of Colors in Paintbrush File (59665)
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This article was previously published under Q59665 SYMPTOMS
Microsoft Windows Paintbrush can save files only up to the number of
simultaneous colors the current display allows. For example, if you
are using the standard Windows 16-color VGA video driver, Paintbrush
can save files with 16 colors or less. If you are using a 256-color
video driver, Paintbrush can save 256 color files. Even if you select
a specific number of colors when saving a file, the file is saved only
with the maximum number of colors that the current display supports.
Applications such as Microsoft Word for MS-DOS version 5.0 don't recognize
pictures in the 256-color format and are unable to use pictures in that
format.
WORKAROUND
To convert these pictures to a 16-color format, do the following:
- Run Windows Setup and install the standard VGA driver.
- Restart Windows and run the Windows Paintbrush.
- Load the 256-color files and then save them in the .PCX format.
This will save them in a format Word 5.0 can read.
- Run Windows Setup again and reinstall the original 256-color video
driver.
Paintbrush can load files with any number of colors. However, if you
load a 256-color file on a 16-color VGA and immediately save it, the
file is irrevocably converted to 16 colors.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows Paintbrush
versions 3.0 and 3.0a. This problem was corrected in later versions of
Paintbrush.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 7/7/2005 |
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Keywords: | KB59665 |
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