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.nbf image format
##Overview This format is used exclusively for top screen background images. Like the other image formats used by the app, they do not contain any dimension information, as such they are presumed to be 256 x 192 pixels.
This image format uses indexed color.
##Format documentation
####Header
Start | Length | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
0 | 4 | Magic | "UGAR" |
4 | 4 | uint32 LE | Section count - always 2 |
8 | 4 | uint32 LE | Section 1 (palette data) length |
12 | 4 | uint32 LE | Section 2 (image data) length |
####Palette Data
Colors are stored in rgb555 format, so that each color only uses two bytes of data.
This section should be padded to 512 bytes regardless of whether or not all 256 color slots are needed -- the image may not be read correctly otherwise.
####Image Data
Each pixel of the image is represented by a two-byte unsigned integer that refers to the index of the color in the palette section. The indices start at 0, like an array.
Images are read using a scanline method. The data starts with the pixel at the top-left, then progresses linearly left-to-right, top-to-bottom until the pixel in the bottom-right corner.
##Things to investigate
- Can we use these from ugomenus as well?
- Is it possible to use a shorter palette length if not all 256 color slots are used?