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Reference
Glossary
ClutIn computer graphics, a color look-up table, or CLUT, is the set of
available colors for a given application. For example, a 24-bit system can
display 16 million unique colors, but a given program would use only 256 of
them at a time if the display is in 256-color mode. The CLUT in this case
would consist of the 16 million colors, but the program's palette would contain only the 256-color
subset. To avoid dithering (i.e., varying the pattern of dots in an image) on 8-bit machines, you should only use colors
from a predesignated CLUT.
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