Resolved A Simple - Yet Quite Powerful - Palette Quantizer

aaaron

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I've been using:

A Simple - Yet Quite Powerful - Palette Quantizer in C#​

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by including the downloaded project in my otherwise VB solution.

I don't like doing that because if I do something to the entire solution (like analyze) it includes that project.

How can I run the downloaded solution and only include the result in my solution?
 
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It is quite old (2012) and not designed as a library, although you could perhaps do that yourself.
I'd look at Nuget for alternatives, a search there for quantizer returns a few relevant options, nQuant with most downloads is also old (2013) and only supports .Net Framework, but there is a .Net Standard port of it also in nQuant.Core.NETStandard.
It is quite old (2012) and not designed as a library, although you could perhaps do that yourself.
I'd look at Nuget for alternatives, a search there for quantizer returns a few relevant options, nQuant with most downloads is also old (2013) and only supports .Net Framework, but there is a .Net Standard port of it also in nQuant.Core.NETStandard.
 
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