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Hi,
is it possible to show an image without changing its native colors. i mean to disable the colorset-setting, which always changes all colors?
in the image-folder is an rgb example. how to show this exactly in its colors on the matrix? the colorset setting always overlays all colors, or am i wrong?
cheer, ozett
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
i wanted to load and show a picture in its own colors (on the led-matrix,
sure).
but as i see, if i chose image-display as an GeneratorLayer, and load the image,
there is always the "Select-Colorset"-setting active on pixel-controller visual-output.
so the colors of my green christmas-tree picture are not shown as green, instead always changed to the
settings of the color-set, ie rgb,rasta... or am i mislead here, somehow? there
is no passthrough for the color-set, color-set is always active, or is it
there somewhere to disable/passthrough?
besides: there is no alphabetical sorting of the pictures in the drop-down
field? looks irritating...
as i experimented with blinken-lights, a color-set pass-trough would be more general.
i (yet) dont know, how to paint blinken-lights animations in colors with blimp, but that would be perfect at the end..
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Hi,
is it possible to show an image without changing its native colors. i mean to disable the colorset-setting, which always changes all colors?
in the image-folder is an rgb example. how to show this exactly in its colors on the matrix? the colorset setting always overlays all colors, or am i wrong?
cheer, ozett
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: