Web application that allows users to upload an image and generate a color palette from it.
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Web application that allows users to upload an image and generate a color palette from it.
ColorHunt is a web application developed using Next.js 14, Tailwind CSS, TypeScript, and ColorThief. It provides users with an intuitive experience for generating color palettes. By uploading an image, ColorHunt extracts hex color values and generates palettes suitable for various creative projects.
Vue.js application that allows users to search for random images using the Unsplash API and extract the colors from them.
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Module for pixelizing your image. Experiment with pixel and pallete sizes to get better results!
A website that finds the 4 most common colours in an uploaded image.
A Spotify Web Player implementation
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La mejor aplicación para detectar colores en una imagen.
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Hexadecimal color definition from images with python
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Java Maven Music Player with beautiful UI and customization
Python program for Windows that sends average colour information over OSC to another computer. Can be used in conjunction with QLC+ virtual console to sync lighting up with video output from a windows PC.
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