GIMP plugin?
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Hey guys, my brother is looking for a GIMP2 plugin that will quantify the percent of a color when someone clicks on a flattened image. There's a photoshop add-in called 'Fovea', does anyone know of something for GIMP2?
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OK, Fovea looks like an advanced signal processing & statistical analysis tool for images. I'm sure you only need a tiny subset of its features?
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"Quantify the percent of a color"? You mean like, you click a pixel and it tells you the RGB values, only in percentage format? Sounds like the eyedropper tool, apart from the percentage thing...
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From what I gather, it's like "the image is 56% red"... but that's just a guess from what he said, which I reposted here basically verbatim.
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Yeah that's what he wants.
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If all else fails, you can average the appropriate channel.
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Even the "56% is red" isn't enough. Is it 56% of the pixels have a non-zero red component or is it 56% of the pixels have a red component over some threshold X or is it that 56% of the pixels have a dominate red component. Personally, I think the % of pixels with a dominate red component is the only one that makes sense, but hey, I don't know what he's doing with the data.
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There's an awesome GIMP2 plugin called "Photoshop CS6". A bit pricey, but it fixes everything wrong with GIMP.
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@Sutherlands said:
... but that's just a guess from what he said, which I reposted here basically verbatim.
At the risk of sounding like a broken record... if you don't fully understand the problem, what makes you qualified to ask for assistance in solving it?
Just sayin'.
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@lpope187 said:
My earlier google searches on 'Fovea' when I saw the initial post (with no replies at the time) lead me to believe that all this PS addon (usefully) does is remove red-eye.Even the "56% is red" isn't enough. Is it 56% of the pixels have a non-zero red component or is it 56% of the pixels have a red component over some threshold X or is it that 56% of the pixels have a dominate red component. Personally, I think the % of pixels with a dominate red component is the only one that makes sense, but hey, I don't know what he's doing with the data.
None of the subsequent posts I've seen thus far have disabused me of this notion.
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Try ImageMagick