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LElkins
6th Feb 2008, 12:19 pm
Hi guys and gals,
Just a quicky on the fly here.
If a drawing created using full AutoCAD, with true colors used is opened in AutoCAD LT, how will the colors display/behave?
Many thanks in advance for any comments.
Cheers
Hedgehog
6th Feb 2008, 12:29 pm
True colours?... AFAIK the Modelspace colour system is exactly the same (unless you're rendering of course) :)
LElkins
6th Feb 2008, 12:41 pm
If you go into color selection for layers, in autocad you get the tabs Index Color, True Color and Color Books. In LT you only have index colors.
If i set a color in full cad to a true color, how would that behave when opened in LT?
Hedgehog
6th Feb 2008, 01:06 pm
Ah yes... probably to the nearest increment... similar to reducing a photo to only 256 colours.
LElkins
6th Feb 2008, 01:18 pm
Dam it.
Looks like the alternative is to then use an stb file, and create a style for each possible true color, 255*255*255=16581375 ....:unsure: or maybe not.
rkmcswain
6th Feb 2008, 02:09 pm
If you go into color selection for layers, in autocad you get the tabs Index Color, True Color and Color Books. In LT you only have index colors.
If i set a color in full cad to a true color, how would that behave when opened in LT?
My guess is that it would be fine. You just wouldn't be able to change it to another true color.
Sort of like you can't attach an image in LT, but if you open a drawing created with AutoCAD that has an image attached, it's OK.
e.fenske
6th Apr 2009, 04:51 pm
what exactly is an stb file? and how are they created?
Does anyone know of a patch/extension that allows colorbooks to be used in LT 2005?
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