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All good things to note. I think for the same reason Gambatte set the default as something easy to look at, I will go with that for the maps, to make them easy to look at as well. The main thing, is once I start making maps, I want all the maps I make for different games to all use the same palette to make them consistent.
Thanks again for your help in this, and to everyone else that chimed in on this topic.
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Will the colors from the 2 options still be different if you paste them into some other program like Paint?
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I just checked and it is going into Paint correctly. So somehow the problem is with Photoshop. I will need to look into why Photoshop is doing this. Never had this problem before, but then again I normally don't past in 4 color images. Photoshop works correctly when I do the same thing with SNES games from Bizhawk.
Update: The problem is, Photoshop needs to be in CMYK color mode and not RGB.