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Imagemagick is a cross-operating-system bitmap manipulation software package, run from commandline and programmable through a variety of programming languages.
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Is there a way to rename images based on their dominant color?
Because of my 'problem' I managed to inspire the creators of ImageMagick to add support for the 'hex' property for this output... … The next line crops them down to a more manageable size using ImageMagick:
magick mogrify -gravity Center -crop 88x88+0+0 +repage *.png
The next step likewise utilizes ImageMagick to sample the color …
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Is there a way to rename images based on their dominant color?
Saved me so much work
The main key to making all of this possible at all is the ridiculously powerful (and free) software known as ImageMagick
*Note: On Windows at least, for full functionality ImageMagick … Some (ImageMagick users for instance) might find them more useful named this way... …