The Color Analyzer App can analyze parts of an image to identify colors within that image. Once analysis completes, this app lists the names of the colors within the selected area.
Total count of these occurrences is listed as well.
A heat map displays colors based on occurrence count.
Images can be loaded via both the browsing option or by using the camera (if available) from within the App. Pictures can be saved to phone if required.
This app can be used for image analysis and color matching (matching accuracy may vary due to color brightness, transparency and other factors).
This app can be used to identify colors in pictures while buying clothes or furniture (simply by taking a camera picture) or just simply for fun and entertainment.
This App can also be used for education by children to associate various colors to their names.
Multiple languages are supported in the paid version.
Instructions for use->
Load an image by using the camera or by browsing photos on the phone.
Identify the part of the image that contains the color set that needs to be anayzed. Tap on the image and drag to draw a red rectangle across this area.
Open menu at bottom and choose 'Process Image'. Wait till a list of colors is displayed (processing may take upto a minute).
Each output box has two parts - top half displays the color that color matcher algorithm finds as closest match. This has a name associated with it (and a count that gives the number of occurences).
The bottom half of the box displays the actual color as on the image.
These two may or may not match based on how close the color on the image is to a match in the color dictionary.
In the paid version, settings option allows you to choose number of colors matched and listed in the final output.
Lower number results in faster processing (6 is optimal).
Language can be changed in the settings option.
The color searcher takes you to a list of colors where you can view various colors and their names. Tapping a color will show more detail.
This app is suitable to all ages starting with children learning about colors.