You can provide any palette you like, containing any number of colours. You can provide both a straight up list of colours or a 3D octree with colours (in the latter case you get to choose exactly what 'approximate' means, in case you want something more exotic than Euclidean distance metrics in the RGB cube).
I have a method for automatically finding a palette of relevant colours, but that method is limited to 4096 colours (at least at present). That method was used in the above images, for the non-CMY images anyway.
David Rutten
You can provide any palette you like, containing any number of colours. You can provide both a straight up list of colours or a 3D octree with colours (in the latter case you get to choose exactly what 'approximate' means, in case you want something more exotic than Euclidean distance metrics in the RGB cube).
I have a method for automatically finding a palette of relevant colours, but that method is limited to 4096 colours (at least at present). That method was used in the above images, for the non-CMY images anyway.
Oct 27, 2016
David Rutten
Did you mean this?
Oct 27, 2016
Mårten Nettelbladt
Nice!
Oct 28, 2016