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    Guild Adept acrosome's Avatar
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    Default Figuring out land area in GIMP?

    I'm trying to figure out how much of my world is land and how much is ocean.

    I made a black & white equirectangular sea mask of my world, loaded it into GProjector and exported it as Mollweide (which is, obviously, an equal-area projection). I loaded this into GIMP, added an alpha channel, and selected and deleted everything that was border. So now theoretically all I should have to do is look at the color histogram to figure out how much is black and how much is white, right? Only they don't add up. I get a total of something like 96% between them.

    What am I doing wrong?

    EDIT-- Granted, when I compressed the sea mask to make it small enough to load into GProjector I necessarily created some gray pixels. Would that be enough to mess this up? If so, how can I do it better?

    EDIT EDIT-- Dammit, it was those gray pixels. I figured it out. I have to raise my frustration threshold or something.
    Last edited by acrosome; 07-11-2016 at 12:42 PM. Reason: figured it out

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    if it is a black ( 0 ) and white ( 255) only image
    open /color / info / histogram

    the mean average is related to that
    128 is 50% ,50% black and white
    the higher the average the more white it is

    then it is a simple ratio
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