Why do some inlined graphics look bad in Cello?
Make sure your Windows screen driver supports 256 colours. Cello needs 256 colors to work correctly; with 16-color drivers, Windows dithers the image in a way which looks patchy at best. Installing a 256-color driver usually clears this up. With 256-color drivers, Cello provides accurate color rendition almost all the time. Some inaccuracies have been introduced in the interest of performance. Rather than using processor-intensive methods in which a great deal of calculation would need to take place each time a new image is added to the screen, Cello uses an orthogonal palette which gives good results in most cases. You’ll see some blotchiness occasionally (that’s the bad news) but the good news is that you’ll see the image much faster.