I want to take an image, limit the colors, and then find out what they are.
use Image::Magick;
my $img = Image::Magick->new;
$img->Read('./img.jpg' );
$img->Quantize( colors => 18 );
$img->Set( type => 'Palette' );
$img->Write('./out.png');
# I can check that it has been reduced...
my $out = Image::Magick->new;
$out->Read('./out.png');
$out->Get( colors ) == 18 or die;
How do I get what the colors actually are? In hex, rgb, anything will do..
Like the output of identify -verbose would do?
I want an array or some other structure that holds the colors. Right now I'm making a call to cli 'identify' but it's demeaning.
I'm willing to use something other than IM
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