This is an interesting problem. The conventional 8bit indexed color
lut is indeed a complex structure. Would it be simpler to separate
the channels (i.e. use the Image>Color>RGB Split) and see about
isolating the features you want using the separate colors? You could
then recombine them to result in a modified RGB image.
> Hello--
>
> I have an RGB image that I'd like to convert to an 8-bit color image
> but with an unscrambled LUT. By unscrambled, the colors are organized
> based on a spectrum or colors sorted using an equation like the
> histogram's gray formula (gray=0.299red+0.587green+0.114blue) or
> similar. I can't seem to do this with ImageJ's built-in converter; the
> resulting LUT is scrambled. I know converting to 8-bit grayscale
> unscrambles the LUT, but then I lose the color information.
>
> I want to do this so I can apply a threshold to darker areas of the
> image for later measuring.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Aaron
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