Problems with Backdrops
The problem you are having is that Workbench puts the image in
the background, but the image is much smaller than the picture so
it is repeated. This can be fixed by resizing the image to be the
same size as your workbench screen in an art package such as PPAINT
or DPAINT.
Your problem with corrupt colours stems from the fact that
Workbench is not using enough colours to display the image properly
so it has to be remapped in the palette that you are using. To fix
this you need to load the SCREENMODE program located in your PREFS
drawer and change the number of colours by dragging the bar to the
right, which should give you 256 colours. This has the disadvantage
of slowing your machine down quite noticeably if you only have 2
meg memory.
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