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I have a simple idea to make the colors appear brighter.
As I understand it. the program currently finds the colors for each object, and creates an average from them. For objects that have many different colors, it averages to a washed-out color. To fix this, why not have multiple averages per object? If 2 colors are too far apart, put them in separate averages. Then, once it's all done, delete the averages with very few averages.
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I have a simple idea to make the colors appear brighter.
As I understand it. the program currently finds the colors for each object, and creates an average from them. For objects that have many different colors, it averages to a washed-out color. To fix this, why not have multiple averages per object? If 2 colors are too far apart, put them in separate averages. Then, once it's all done, delete the averages with very few averages.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: