The painter that I used before Paint.net, had a tool 'Convert to 256 colors' with the option 'Include Windows Colors'. If this option is checked, the first 16 colors of the palette are the Windows standard colors and the remaining 240 are used for the colors in the image (the nearest one if there is a conversion from 24 to 8 bit).
Having experienced Coleman lantern and backpacking stove's propensity for spontaneously igniting things around them on fire (I once almost lit Cohutta on fire with a Coleman backpacking stove), I have no desire at all to go find and buy Coleman fuel, then mess around with these, so I will just sell them "as is".
I had an old Coleman Scanoe back from the 80's I think. It was the kind that had an aluminum frame and had been used to fish in Alaska. I traded it on Craigslist a few months ago, but missed it, so I bought a new one from Dick's the other day. It doesn't have the aluminum framing. I haven't taken it out yet, but I hope it's as good as the old ones are.
- Does the Coleman Dual Fuel Powerhouse Model run unleaded gas more efficiently than the standard model. - What is the shelf life of the Coleman White gas? (I will probably be running this 99% of the time.) - When you are finished using the lantern on a trip is it best to empty out the white gas or leave it in the tank?
I bought one of the Colemans distribution tree's that hooks up to the large propane tanks and several hoses to run from the tree to various appliances...