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Reducing numbers of colour in GIMP is not helping me - simon1 - 02-28-2019 Hi, I am trying to reduce the number of colours from over 17k to just 7 colours to Black, White, Blue, Yellow, Red, Light Grey and Dark Grey. If refer to the attachment, you may get a clearer picture. I am being bothered by those colours exist in between two colours which does not match with any of the colours. I have tried everything available in GIMP but could not solve the problem. Is thee any other way? Thanks. RE: Reducing numbers of colour in GIMP is not helping me - Ofnuts - 02-28-2019 No escape ![]() Which doesn't mean you need to keep all of them, you can possibly find a balance. But instead of letting Gimp decide which ones to keep (possibly in the basis of count), you can perhaps create a palette with your 7 colors and some possible blends(*), and specify it when using Image>Mode>Indexed. (* )Technically you have 7x6=42 possible color frontiers on edges, to spread over 256-7=249 colors (256 colors max minus the 7 colors you want). I think you can generate them easily (including you 7 base colors) using a trick like this: [attachment=2668]
and then importing the palette from such an image.
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