How to create a color palette from an image
- Achromatic Realm
- Jul 5
- 1 min read
Want some insight into the colors in the world around you, or you're just looking for the right palette to use in a digital coloring page? You came to the right place.
What is a color analyzer?
By analyzing the most prevalent color pixels in an image, a unique palette with up to fifteen colors can instantly be generated with this Color Analyzer. In addition to instant recognition of how dominant the swatch is within each picture, hues are conveniently plotted based on their calmness score. Additionally, the main color groups are graphed, making visual insights accessible to all regardless of how they may view colors.
Why try this color from image tool?
This method of quick analysis and inspiration has many potential applications. Looking to relax and color in Your Hue? Upload a photo of a place or thing that inspires you for instant access to cohesive shades.
Not everything is as it seems. You might find a color that surprises you, or even your next obsession. Leverage emotional scores to create your own effectively stimulating or calm creative experience.
How do I use the color dominance analyzer?
Visit achromaticrealm.com/colors-from-images upload an image, and adjust the slider.
For the slider, higher color counts = more accurate results. Consider there may be inaccuracies for more complex images. Click Analyze Colors and scroll to view to view your results.
Completed Your Hue? Use this tool to summarize and save the palette you used in a unique and analytical way.
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