colorgram.py
A Python module for extracting colors from images. Get a palette of any picture! (by obskyr)
duotone-py
Duotone image effects in Python (by carloe)
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colorgram.py
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Steps to optimize numpy code by using matrix operations exclusively.
Hello everyone. So I am trying to essentially transform a color palette of an image. I have only seven colors in an image. (This is enforced externally). To obtain the color palette of the image I am using colorgram.py. Then I need essentially a Lookup Table Functionality.
- I'm making a program that extracts a color palette from an image, using a library with scarce documentation. How do I approach this?
duotone-py
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What are you using to create maps?
There are some other resources that are helpful, like monochrome image filters, either duetone or manytools.org do wonders for that, especially when you have a reference image and you can just find pixel colors online with a hex color picker
What are some alternatives?
When comparing colorgram.py and duotone-py you can also consider the following projects:
ColorDetect - Image processing: Detect and identify different color objects in an image/video
python-mpv - Python interface to the awesome mpv media player
pillow - Python Imaging Library (Fork)
lanim - Functional animation library for Python
blog-banner-generator - Customisable, fast, easy to use blog banner generator
pudzu - Various python scripts, mostly geared towards dataviz.
pudzu-packages - Various python packages, mostly geared towards dataviz.
Pixelsorting - Pixelsorting!
Quote2Image - Quote2Image is a python library for turning text quotes into graphical images
colorviews - A Python module to handle colors.
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colorgram.py vs lanim
duotone-py vs blog-banner-generator
colorgram.py vs pudzu
colorgram.py vs pudzu-packages
colorgram.py vs Pixelsorting
colorgram.py vs pillow
colorgram.py vs Quote2Image
colorgram.py vs colorviews