03-01-2018, 01:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-01-2018, 01:43 PM by rich2005.
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Quote:P.S. Since I work with layers, I have to work with RGB mode.
That resulted in previous post about sample merged.
However, single layer and too many colours confuses Gimp. The blurb says:
" quote - GIMP will try to create a palette by spacing the specified number of colors even across the color range of the gradient or image."
If 256 colours is not sufficient (as you found RGB -> Indexed -> RGB works for 256)
Make a representitive selection - long and narrow and apply that in the dialogue. Increase the number of colours
Another way might be create a representive gradient and use, just off to try that.
---------some minutes later...............
Going via a gradient might be worth a go.
I use this script: http://silent9.com/incoming/scripts/samp...g-path.scm limited to 256 colours
There is another gradient maker in the gmic plugin if you look.
All in one screenshot: The gradient comes from a corner-to-corner path, so hopefully a representation of the 363775 colours in the image.