
Hello again,
I am starting to learn the app. Great fun. Great code. Thanks for all the work behind it.
I managed to rotate the attached test image from landscape to portrait. Ultimately I will want to rotate such images in a batch mode.
I am seeking something like a eye dropper (like in Gimp I think?) that I can use to identify a color, then with that HEX value change that color to another one. Maybe I am ahead of myself?
More specifically for the attached test example, I am seeking to turn it into a high contrast B&W image like one would get from a commercial copy machine.
I am seeing three colors: the gray background; the blue URL links; and the lettering. Maybe there are more? Is there a way to get a frequency distribution type mapping of the colors? I could post a *.pdf of the original if that would help: let me know. note parts of the image may not be in the sharpest focus, but that does not matter for this question.
BTW. The contrast is set by the lighting and camera. This is a color rendering. I have not seriously tried the B&W mode yet: it would likely improve the contrast on this image somewhat but I do not think it will directly bring the deep white and deep black very high contrast that I seek. Again ultimately I would like to do this in a batch if possible.
FYI: I am using LED desk lamps for the illumination. This is a first for me. They seem to have a strong blue cast and I am wondering if that is part or all of graying of the image? Maybe there is a way making a global color correction for all such images?
Thanks for any thoughts and your ongoing support.
Michael