![]() However, if the coverage of Red color in an image is ten percent and you define eleven percent in this field, the image does not get included when you search for images with Red color. For example, if the coverage of Red color in an image is ten percent and you define nine percent in this field, the image gets included when you search for images with Red color. ![]() Specify the minimum color coverage percentage to include a color tag in the search results in the Coverage/Dominance Threshold % field. The default value for this field is ten colors. You can define a number between one and forty in this field. These colors display when you view the properties for an image. Specify the number of colors to tag for the images in the Limit field. The possible options include the color name, RGB, or HEX format. Specify a display format for the color tag in the Display Format field. Navigate to Tools > Assets > Color Tagging. To manage the color tagging properties for images: The following figure illustrates the sequence of tasks that you perform to configure and manage color tagging for images in Experience Manager Assets: You can also configure the display format for a color tag. ![]() Experience Manager Assets applies the tags based on the color coverage in an image. You can configure the number of colors, within a range of one to forty, that are tagged to an image so that you can search for images based on those colors later. These tags enable enhanced Search experience, based on image color composition. Experience Manager Assets uses Adobe Sensei AI capabilities to distinguish between colors in an image and apply those as tags automatically on ingestion. ![]()
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