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Color Quantization

Posted onJuly 24, 2010July 24, 2010Leave a comment

Color Quantization is a process by which we reduce the number of colors in a given image and generate a palette. The main reason why one would want to use a palette from an image was the impossibility for early graphics adapters to handle full 24-bit RGB images due to memory limitations. However, there are Read More …

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