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[Mageia-artwork] New Palettes

+ Max Quarterpleen + bogusman222 at gmail.com +
+ Mon Jul 25 14:23:07 CEST 2011 +

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I ran across an interesting program today called Gpick.
+http://code.google.com/p/gpick/
+It seems to be very handy for creating color palettes.
+So, I took a couple of the pictures I had made for last week's meeting and
+created some real color palettes from them.
+The results are attached.
+Notice that there are 2 types of files there (aside from plaintext README
+and LICENSE files). The .gpl are color palettes that can be used in The Gimp
+and Inkscape. The .gpa files are native to Gpick. So you can open them right
+there and see how the stuff looks. (Detailed instructions in the README).
+I hope this helps.
+Max
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