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Wow, that's epic information
Date: 2025-03-06 09:40 pm (UTC)Thanks for this carefully composed answer.
I'm sorry to admit, this raises another question: what can one do with that knowledge? Seeing the palette did help provide insight into what makes the photo gratifying: monochromatic at first glance yet harboring a subtle panoply of shades.
The two formats neither of us use -- AVO and ASE -- are inputs to full-color image/design software. I guess if I was tasked with making a point-of-purchase display for my palm wine cooler drinks, I might use the palette from your great pic as a starting point.
Do you use the summary info that iPalette provides as an input to another process?