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Edi said:
Gandalf, might I suggest 0xb43c00 for the land border color? It corresponds to Red 180, Green 60, blue 0, and is a nice reddish color, close to red brick. It wouldn't be quite as painfully bright as the current red border, but it will be clearly visible. If the borders can be set to be discrete (no color diffusion toward the edges, or is that just the effect of saving the files to jpg?), it will do the job wonderfully.
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I'll leave it to Gandalf to comment on your border color suggestion, but I will just mention that you can override the default land border color with the -c_land_border switch (though that won't help you if you want to download maps from Gandalf's site.)
Edit: Doh! In the time it took me to make my reply, Gandalf already replied twice!
The random maps do not diffuse the border colors at all - if you open the .tga files, you can verify that. But Dom2 itself seems to apply a slight blur or perhaps antialiasing to the maps.