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NAME
       ras_palette - format descriptions for palette files for NCAR View
SYNOPSIS
       palette_file.pal
       palette_file.txt
DESCRIPTION
       NCAR View supports a binary as well as a textual format for color palettes.
       The binary format is compatible with NCSA HDF and must have a file extension of ".pal". The palette has a
       red,  a  green, and a blue table, each with 256 single unsigned byte entries. A 0 represents no intensity
       for a given color, and a 255 full intensity. In the file, the palette is stored as:
                 R0 R1 ... R255 G0 G1 ... G255 B0 B1 ... B255
       for a total of 768 bytes.
       The textual format can be created by a program or manually with a text editor. It provides  for  256  RGB
       entries  but also allows for a sparse color table. In the latter case, missing values are calculated from
       those provided using linear interpolation. If unspecified, the 0 entry defaults  to  black  and  the  255
       entry to white.  Each color palette entry has the following format:
                 index_number red green blue
       where index_number, red, green, and blue are all integers in the range 0 to 255.
EXAMPLES
       All of the examples below deal with textual color palettes.
       Setting Entries
              Set color index 0 to black.
                        0 0 0 0
              Set color index 255 to white
                        255 255 255 255
       Grayscale Ramp
              Let's  suppose you have a file named "my.txt" and it has just two lines in it: the black entry and
              the white entry from above. This will produce a grayscale color palette, where the table starts at
              black and ramps up to white; since only entries 0 and 255 are specified,  the  remaining  indicies
              are interpolated.
                        0 0 0 0
                        255 255 255 255
              (Note:  An empty palette file (e.g. "empty.txt") is legal and, since the 0 index defaults to black
              and the 255 index to white, produces a grayscale ramp just as in the above example.)
       Temperature Color Scale
              Let's suppose you want entry 0 to be black, and the remaining indices to start at 1 with a  fully-
              saturated  blue  and  shift  linearly  to  255  with a fully-saturated red. Only three entries are
              required in your file, "temp.txt".
                        0 0 0 0
                        1 0 0 255
                        255 255 0 0
SEE ALSO
       rasview(1NCARG),rascat(1NCARG),rasgetpal(1NCARG), rassplit(1NCARG),rasls(1NCARG),ras_formats(5NCARG)
BUGS/CAVEATS
       Color palettes are only useful with indexed-color imagery.
COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 1987-2009
       University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
       The use of this Software is governed by a License Agreement.
NCARG                                             January 1993                               RAS_PALETTE(5NCARG)