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The Warholer

version 1.4.0.1 (89.6 KB) by Matt Tearle
GUI that displays an 8-color version of an image, based on RGB thresholding.

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Updated01 Sep 2016

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The color of each pixel in an image is specified by a combination of three values: red, green, and blue. These values typically take 256 levels, leading to 256^3 ~ 17 million possible colors.
In this GUI you can set a threshold value for each channel (R/G/B). If the color is above the threshold, it takes the maximum value (255); if not, it takes the minimum value (0). This "all or nothing" approach means that each color channel has only two possible levels, resulting in only 2^3 = 8 colors.

Hence, each of the 17 million possible colors is "rounded" to one of: red, green, blue, cyan, yellow, magenta, black, and white.

The result is an effect reminiscent of Andy Warhol's iconic celebrity paintings.

Cite As

Matt Tearle (2021).The Warholer(//www.tatmou.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/37816-the-warholer), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved.

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