![]() To keep color changes, click the Apply button first. When clicked before clicking Apply, closes the Color Substitution dialog box with NO color changes automatically applied to the image in the HyperSnap workspace. When color substitutions are applied, use Revert to “go back”/restore the image in the HyperSnap workspace to its original look. This function must be clicked BEFORE Done, if you want to keep color changes. Offers an immediate preview of the result.Ĭlick the Revert button if you do not like the result. ApplyĪpplies the color substitutions defined in the table to the image currently opened in the HyperSnap workspace. Saves the current color substitution table to a disk file. Opens a color substitution list that was previously saved to a disk file. (As usual, you must confirm the deletion.) Open List ![]() Delete Allĭeletes all entries from the color substitution table. Deleteĭeletes the currently-selected entries from the color substitution table. Set the colors and operational mode below the table in the Details frame. Initially this new entry has both colors set to white and uses a Replace > operation. AddĪdd a new entry to the color substitution table. To select more than one entry, hold the Ctrl key and click the items you wish to edit.Įxample : Selecting two or more items could change all from Replace to Swap or set the same New Color for all the items. The Swap indicator is a two way operation.Įxample: Using white- and-blue, the program replaces white pixels with blue, and blue pixels with white. ![]() The Replace indicator > is a one way operation.Įxample: When executed, on white- to-blue, Replace will paint any white pixel on your image blue with no other changes to the image. ![]() You can create each entry in the list as one of two types.Įxample: You can replace green pixels with red.Įxample: Replace a white pixel with black, a black pixel with white.Ĭhoose color pairs to be replaced or swapped from this list. Performs pixel by pixel substitution of colors on your image, according to the list you define. ![]()
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