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Rails Plugin which finds interesting CSS colors in an image, which can be used to suggest custom theme colors based on an uploaded image.
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ColorsFromImage =============== Find colors from an example image, which can be used to provide theme colors matching an uploaded logo. Inspired by http://blog.dabbledb.com/2007/04/white--or-green.html It uses RMagick / ImageMagick to find interesting colors from an image based on saturation, luminance, and the histogram. Installation ============ Rails 2.1: ./script/plugin install git://github.com/Fudge/colors_from_image.git Rails 2.0.2: cd vendor/plugins; git clone git://github.com/Fudge/colors_from_image.git Example ======= ColorsFromImage.get_colors('/path/to/logo.jpg') # => ["#020202", "#fb680d", "#dc8e53", "#9f643f"] background, primary, secondary, tertiary = ColorsFromImage.get_colors('/path/to/logo.jpg') text_color = ColorsFromImage.dark?(background) ? "#fff" : "#333" The first result is the background color (nil if the image is transparent), and the following entries are the interesting colors sorted by relevance. Copyright (c) 2008 Erlend Simonsen, released under the MIT license
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