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I wrote the algorithm which does this :) very happy with the outcome

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    @AlgoRythm I don't get it...?
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    @saintograph I should have posted a side-by-side for context, but thats too much effort for a devRant post. Everything is greyscale except the ocean :) original:
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    I really like that it's not grey scale entirely just slightly saturated...looks really great :)
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    And now the other way around =P
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    Nice! 👍
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    I want this!
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    I think my brain is playing tricks on me. I actually saw colour in the first photo (aside from the ocean) until you pointed out it was greyscale 🤔
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    Nice one. Does it work by physical boundaries of ocean part, or does it determine the untouched part by color?
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    @AlgoRythm you mean you wrote the algorythm for that?

    Sorry I'll show myself out
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    @codetinkery your brain is broken
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    and i was thinking the algo was: for day in year: haveABreak()
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    @AlgoRythm that second photo really helps. Good job!
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    @codetinkery I didn't realize that it was gray-scale until you mentioned that!!!!
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    Good job! We're all focused on the ocean that's why we didn't notice the grayscale.
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    Nice job ☺ I was excited at first, thinking you had created some sort of algorithm that transports overworked individuals to the beach...if you *do* ever figure that one out, hit me up - pretty please
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    At first I thought that this image is 3d modeled using some crazy leaf generating algorithm and sea texture shader
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    @codetinkery It seems we've eaten the same kind of mushroom, because I saw colour too. How weird.

    Works the other way round too: when I was visiting the former Eastern Bloc in the 90's, where everything man made was greyish, I started perceiving grass and trees as being grey as well.
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    The image isn't completely greyscale....it still.has color ;)
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    @SHA-256 Where do you mean?
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    @AlgoRythm Well the Leaves and the Wood...it's just desaturated... not completely greyscale :)
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    @SHA-256 Not destarurated, just untouched, because they were close enough to the green of the ocean to be exempt from grayscaling. There are some streaks of wood that were also not grayscaled.
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    Am I the only one who is seeing only half of the image unless clicked 🙄

    Nice job btw. I have been wanting to learn about open cv. Only if I don't procrastinate on my weekends...
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    @varundey yes you're the only one also you necromanced this thread....
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    @varundey that means you have missed paying full amount for your internet. Pay half the money, see half the stuff!
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