Histogram? Excellent. If I know a word is associated with it, then I can search on how to do it. That's a start.

Do I have transparency? I will assume no, or if I do (by "I" I of course really mean "the image" - everyone knows that I'm transparent), then I will just ignore the transparency.

How many bits deep? Don't know. Some will be black and white, some will be 256, some will be "bunches o' colors" (sorry to get all technical there).
This is going to be tied into images originating from an infinite supply (the web), so the pool is varied.
If that is bad, then I can limit the pool - assuming there is an "easy" way to do so (for starters ignoring extensions - ie only look at gifs).

Do I want binning? Sure! I'll take two.


Hmm... scripting in GIMP... sounds like I'm going to have to figure out how to get the GIMP working on my Win laptop (none of my Linux machines have heads).

I am essentially going to be pushing my way towards Bayesian classification of images - so I need access to the grid of colors so that I can see what colors are there, and ideally where they are as well (although that feature can be tacked on in a much later version).



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