Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: palette_detect
Version: 0.1.0
Summary: Palette detection from images.
Home-page: http://bitbucket.org/larsyencken/palette-detect
Author: Lars Yencken
Author-email: lars@yencken.org
License: ISC
Description: ==============
        pallete_detect
        ==============
        
        Image palette detection in Python modelled after Paul Annesley's color
        detector in PHP. `palette_detect` determines what the most important colors
        used in your image are, and if one of them is a background color.
        
        by Dennis Hotson & Lars Yencken
        
        Usage
        =====
        
        `palette_detect` is meant to run in a streaming manner. You can run it on a single image by echo'ing in the image::
        
            $ echo myimage.png | palette_detect
            myimage.png #3e453f,#2ea3b7,#bee6ea,#51544c,#373d38 #ffffff
        
        Each input line should be a filename. Each output line will be a tab-delimited
        string containing the filename, major colors in order, and (optionally) a
        detected background color.
        
        To run on an entire directory tree of images::
        
          $ find . -name '*.jpg' | palette_detect
        
        `palette_detect` has an experimental multiprocessing mode, accessed by the `-n`
        argument. For example, to run the same example using 8 processes::
        
            $ find . -name '*.jpg' | palette_detect -n 8
        
        You can also get usage information by running `palette_detect --help`.
        
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
