Actually, the first thing you want to do is open the wave or waves in Audacity and do a normalization (to 0dB with DC offsets intact) on at least the color channels!
Then import that into LaserBoy.
LaserBoy imports color from waves in 24-bit true color.
If you want more perfect colors than that, and you know for sure that the colors came from a specific palette, select or load that palette and do a best match of all frames to that palette.
Or if you know the whole thing came from a palette and you don't know what it is, LaserBoy can reduce the whole frame-set down to a single palette that you can edit.
(... or individual palettes per frame, whatever ...)
COLOR PERFECTION!
BTW, it's far better to ask about how or what to do in LaserBoy then it is to critisize it for not being able to do something.
First off, it might already be able to do it and you just don't know how.
Second, if it can be done but it isn't yet directly supported, I might just like to add that capability and would appreciate your cooperative input.
There is always a way and LaserBoy almost always nails it.
No other application gives you the kind of control of colors or color palettes that LaserBoy does.
If you know anything about the ILDA format issues about palettes and color tables, or ADAT and its relationship to LaserBoy waves, then you would know this is totally in the LaserBoy Wheelhouse.
James.![]()