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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink17•3 months agoThe problem is that averaging hue makes no sense at all because hue is not a longest scale. If you take a red poster (0) and a blue poster (240), it averages to green. Or take red (0) and red (359), averaging to cyan (180).
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink7•3 months agoThe average of 0° and 359° is obviously 359.5°. it’s a radial scale.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•3 months agoBy that logic, the average of red and cyan is both purple and lime. Still useless.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•3 months agoNot if there is a clear trend. If most movie posters are blue, three average will be blue. But i agree, it is useless if there is no clear trend.
The problem is that averaging hue makes no sense at all because hue is not a longest scale.
If you take a red poster (0) and a blue poster (240), it averages to green. Or take red (0) and red (359), averaging to cyan (180).
The average of 0° and 359° is obviously 359.5°.
it’s a radial scale.
By that logic, the average of red and cyan is both purple and lime. Still useless.
Not if there is a clear trend. If most movie posters are blue, three average will be blue.
But i agree, it is useless if there is no clear trend.
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You know what, I completely agree.
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