Files of this type and auxiliary type contain a 32K unpacked picture image.
Files of type $C1 and auxiliary type $0000 contain a 32K unpacked Super Hi-Res screen image, which is created by writing the entire Super Hi-Res screen area ($E12000-$E19FFF) to a file. If you pass this data through the PackBytes routine, you can save the result as a file of type $C0 and auxiliary type $0001 (Packed Apple IIGS Super Hi-Res Image File).
Note: The first release of Activision's PaintWorks assumes that palette colors are ordered from highest to lowest luminance.
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