Hello Chris,
That really doesn't work either, because then the
test has zero
context and no assertion as to what it is supposed to demonstrate.
Ok, but that is actually what I was interested in (if it was at all
feasible).
What I'd rather see is go back to the color test
from previous
postings. A color space defined with NTCS primaries and varying
TRC's defined by gammas 2.3 through 2.6. So just like ECI-RGB,
except varying the TRC, and converting to the ISO Coated (ECI)
profile, with all the same parameters as the previous tests.
Ah! Ok, then I misunderstood you. I thought that such a test would still
have the problems of relevance.
Again, I'd do this myself but it's not clear
how to use the python
script on Mac OS. I have acquired PIL and installed it, but now when I
run the script I get:
im = Image.open(sys.argv[1])
IndexError: list index out of range
Sorry, I realize I should have posted that earlier.
For Mac OS X I guess the call would be something like (from Terminal):
/python_directory/python image_countcolors.py path/to/imagefile.tif
Oh, and just to reiterate: I stated in my previous post that I actually
see your points (really!), thus, I was trying to make no assertions to
begin with (I see now that you thought I was trying to prove my initial
assertions by posting the results. I should have only posted the image
and what I would do with it, then ask if such a test would be feasible
and if it would actually yield any meaningful results). I really just
wanted some input (which I got now, so, again, thanks).
Kind regards,
Florian Höch