Which one is correct "Colors from the active theme palette" or "Colors from the active theme's palette"?

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Which one of the following sentences is correct? (Added by moderator.)

1. Use colors from the active theme palette.
2. Use colors from the active theme's palette.

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By active theme I mean the one that is currently enabled. I'm talking about the color scheme of a computer application. What I'm interested in is the use of that apostrophe. Is that required?
 
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Both work, in my opinion.
 
Is it the theme or the palette that's active?
 
The theme.
 
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