What's the best industry-standard software suite to analyze and extract a complete color palette from an image. There's a lot of free ones online but they feel lackluster.
this
>>2798603
Wow.
What and where?
>>2798603
Is this an android-only app?
>>2798604
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.macaw&hl=en
>>2798607
The exporter really blows, it doesn't export the full swatches displayed, and the exported image is so crap resolution
>>2798607
You can't even zoom in on the spectrum? What a bull
Wenovo Pictures to Color seems to do a decent job too.
Anything else like this, but even more complete?
>>2798548
Theres this thing that old masters used. I think its called your eyes.
>>2798548
open pic in photoshop > filter > pixelate > crystallize > adjust cell size > ok
>>2798693
that's like 6 clicks or some shit, some of us have jobs, you fucking neet, we don't all have the whole day to lose on photoshop filters
>>2798699
just make an action for it
>>2798699
You can make scripts, unless you're stupid or something.
>>2798693
this ethod is faster:
http://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/48905/how-do-i-sort-colors-in-the-color-table-in-photoshop
>>2798726
oh hey thats pretty cool. i like seeing which general area the swatches are coming from but this might be just what OP was looking for.
>>2798772
Photoshop has a built in system where you can make an "Action".
Windows > Actions > New Action > Record
Then you do what this guy said >>2798693 then hit stop.
Assign that new action to a function key. Then the next time hit that function key it will do all the steps listed here >>2798693
There's no programing or scripting required. You're a stupid motherfucker who doesn't know the most basic shit about photoshop. NGMI