also, can someone familiar with imageready tell me how to make it so that when I edit a gif in imageready, it doesn't change the colour of everything new added to colours that were only already in the original gif?
I've noticed this as well. However, I don't think it's only associated with Imageready alone. I use both Imageready, and Microsoft paint, and BOTH DO THIS. I ussually just try to save it as PNG, close it and reopen to work with it, or just delete. To be honest, that's why I hate working with gifs. Picky little bastard, I must say.(Though, it's kinda' cool to turn a glitch into something useful by pasting something into the preexisting gif file, using it's previous palette. Quite the poor man's palette filter, but interesting none the less)
In other words, no I don't have a clue how to stop this, and this has been a waste of a post.
toodles...