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    Turning a Dataset into a Color Library

    Oh, man. And on top of it all, another user, John (thebestcpu), found an application that already does the work. It's called cstitch and it's opensource. I'm going to try all these different solutions and see which one we like the best. You're all fantastic. Thanks a million!
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    Turning a Dataset into a Color Library

    Holy cow! PaulMR, this is amazing!!! Everybody has such fantastic solutions. You folks are all fantastic.
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    Turning a Dataset into a Color Library

    Hey there, Tom. My apologies. I didn't read your previous posts carefully at all. Doh! That's what happens when you read and post on the run. Your solutions made total sense. However, it is entirely likely that she'll be using dozens and dozens of colors of floss that are very close together...
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    Turning a Dataset into a Color Library

    Hey, Tom. Actually, our workflow is in the *other* direction. Here's what we are doing: 1) The artist receives an image of something unusual. For our example, I'll say she gets a photograph of open heart surgery. 2) I take that image and do some erasing and highlighting so we get an image...
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    Turning a Dataset into a Color Library

    I wish I could be even more specific, but we have to protect the artist's project. It's very very cool. When it's done we can share a link to the installation. Thanks so much for your consideration.
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    Turning a Dataset into a Color Library

    I'm working with a textile artist who is doing a really interesting project in, of all media, cross-stitch. She is giving me images--generally .png--that she wants me to then turn into cross-stitch patterns. A cross stitch pattern *basically* looks just like an old 8-bit nintendo image. (See...
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    Turning a Dataset into a Color Library

    You know, if it would make it easier, we could probably go through the color selections of 454 and narrow it down to 256 colors. I'm sure that wouldn't be too tough. Even so, automating the process from data would be far easier than entering it by hand. I appreciate the ideas. It's been a while...
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    Turning a Dataset into a Color Library

    Hey, all. I'm sorry to bump this query. I am, of course, wondering if there are any thoughts out there? Or if not perhaps somebody might have suggestions on a different forums I might post this question to. I appreciate all consideration. Cheers!
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    Turning a Dataset into a Color Library

    We have a project where the final media will have a color palette limited to 454 colors. We have a conversion from the media's color selection to RGB. So, from an XML file I created a CSV file, meaning I have both if necessary, of 454 colors with a name and their RGB values. I need to create...
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