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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T19:26:56+00:00 2026-05-10T19:26:56+00:00

What is the most efficient way to do this?

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  1. 2026-05-10T19:26:57+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 7:26 pm

    Real answer: Depends on what kind of hexadecimal color value you are looking for (e.g. 565, 555, 888, 8888, etc), the amount of alpha bits, the actual color distribution (rgb vs bgr…) and a ton of other variables.

    Here’s a generic algorithm for most RGB values using C++ templates (straight from ScummVM).

    template<class T> uint32 RGBToColor(uint8 r, uint8 g, uint8 b) { return T::kAlphaMask |        (((r << T::kRedShift) >> (8 - T::kRedBits)) & T::kRedMask) |        (((g << T::kGreenShift) >> (8 - T::kGreenBits)) & T::kGreenMask) |        (((b << T::kBlueShift) >> (8 - T::kBlueBits)) & T::kBlueMask); } 

    Here’s a sample color struct for 565 (the standard format for 16 bit colors):

    template<> struct ColorMasks<565> { enum {     highBits    = 0xF7DEF7DE,     lowBits     = 0x08210821,     qhighBits   = 0xE79CE79C,     qlowBits    = 0x18631863,       kBytesPerPixel = 2,      kAlphaBits  = 0,     kRedBits    = 5,     kGreenBits  = 6,     kBlueBits   = 5,      kAlphaShift = kRedBits+kGreenBits+kBlueBits,     kRedShift   = kGreenBits+kBlueBits,     kGreenShift = kBlueBits,     kBlueShift  = 0,      kAlphaMask = ((1 << kAlphaBits) - 1) << kAlphaShift,     kRedMask   = ((1 << kRedBits) - 1) << kRedShift,     kGreenMask = ((1 << kGreenBits) - 1) << kGreenShift,     kBlueMask  = ((1 << kBlueBits) - 1) << kBlueShift,      kRedBlueMask = kRedMask | kBlueMask  }; }; 
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