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Post by rhmercer on Apr 8, 2008 17:09:50 GMT -5
message to the Run Basic Questions form on how to get the pixel at position x,y in a graphic.
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Post by Alyce on Apr 8, 2008 18:37:17 GMT -5
message to the Run Basic Questions form on how to get the pixel at position x,y in a graphic. Can you explain a little further? Your subject is "Position of Pixel" and your question is "how to get the pixel at position x,y". That sounds like you know the position, but want a different piece of information, perhaps the color value? Can you clarify?\
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Post by rhmercer on Apr 8, 2008 23:21:47 GMT -5
I see they answered your RunBasic question. However I still don't know once you get the pixel from one graphic, how do you put it to another graphic location. And after you are done moving the pixels from one graphic to another , how do you you write it to disk?
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Post by StefanPendl on Apr 9, 2008 1:05:54 GMT -5
This is a web page, it only displays image files. You will have to manipulate the image files and read the information from the image files. There is no direct access to the displayed images.
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Post by Jerry Muelver on Apr 9, 2008 15:36:08 GMT -5
rh, you're asking for desktop functions in a web-based application. You may be fixing the wrong problem. Why don't you describe the problem, instead of what you think you "need" for your intended "solution", so we'll be sure we're fixing the right thing instead of opening a series of cans of worms for you.
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