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How to get image colors closter together?
#1
To preface, I am colorblind. So many colors blend together for me, so I need some assistance on this. Working on a terrain and I have 2 different sets of textures, one far away and one close. They both need to be really similar in color. I created a palette from one and applied it to the other, but I am not sure if they are still close enough. If someone could get them closer (or tell me that they are as close as they'll get, as I am not sure) and tell me what steps you took, so I can replicate on the other textures. Or any general advice, as well. Thanks.

https://imgur.com/a/l3Xq2co

Two images as example.
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#2
A good way is to use theColor Picker with Sample average and a very large radius, it should give (near) identical results on both images.
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#3
(01-10-2019, 07:23 AM)Ofnuts Wrote: A good way is to use theColor Picker with Sample average and a very large radius, it should give (near) identical results on both images.

Use it to add as a pallete for the other image? Because when I do that, it just adds one color even though I have a large radius and sample average selected.
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#4
Color picker tool explained here:

https://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-tool-color-picker.html

As suggested in the tutorial, Pressing Shift key will give color information(including hexadecimal values).

Some more details available in this thread:

https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Color-tool-prob
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