Hello eveybody,
Some time ago I found a freeware utility that classified for you a bunch of images you feed it with; it allowed you to visualize the whole population of images, with the ones with "a lot of blue in them" close one to another, the ones with "a lot of white in them" in another part of the sphere… etc.
I know my explanation isn't very clear, but it was a "funny" tool indeed, with a 3D sphere as the interface in which you could watch your bunch of pictures. Does anyone know it, and what is more important, does anyone remember its name??? I am almost crazy after two hours with Google not giving me what I need (
Any input will be much appreciated!
Do you mean this;
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(Google "image sort by color", is the first match)
I believe you just hit the nail on the very head! I think this is the tool I was trying to describe.
Darren_q, thanks a lot for this Google-search lesson (I am going to try to convince myself that I didn't find it just because it is Friday, and not because of my lack of intelligence D)
Sincerely, thank you!
No probs,
I remembered using the software a few years ago, it was pretty good for sorting images. Nowadays I use X-Ways (et al) and do skin tone analysis, which is good for *those* jobs, but something like imagesorter fills a niche when you're not looking for skin tone.
yes, google is a funny beast, and thank god it's friday!
Interesting…
Mind if I take this a step further?
Any of you know of a software, preferably open source, that does "face recognition", and preferably in batch?
Using the above with face recognition will definitely helpful when I do not actually want to look at the images…
Haven't tried it, but Google Picasa 3 is supposed to do face recognition. Might have a look into it myself as well.