
For instance, are there two colors competing for saturation? Is everything a mid-gray when it is reduced to black and white? What does the Notan design look like?

Perfect for artists who are feeling a little "stuck" with their photo references or their own pieces of art.Īlso helpful for abstract artists wanting to know how their art looks in terms of color profile. Gain insights into images like never before. Upgrading to the Professional version allows you to work with a greater number of pixels in your image (typically 2x and 4x that of the lowest resolution). That is usually enough to get a great understanding of your image, and many people stay at that level. In the Free version, you are limited to work in the lowest resolution (i.e. The number of pixels in an image is referred to as its resolution. Each level can be analyzed in any of ten ways.Īs you know, an image is made up of a number of pixels - squares of color. The app takes an image and groups the colors at three different levels of groupings, so you can choose between “most”, “middle” and “least” amount of colors to suit your image. If you’ve ever wondered what an image would look like if you were able to collect the colors together into groups, then this is the app for you.

Designed for artists, the image can be any photograph, allowing you to analyze your artwork and your reference photos.

Palette Checker allows you to load an image and analyze it by color, including a color plot over a Munsell color wheel, value (grayscale), saturation (how vivid a color is), 3-values (light, middle, dark) and Notan (dark/light).
