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GraphicConverter: select pixel range (Too Cool, but still fooling myself...)
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GraphicConverter: select pixel range (Too Cool, but still fooling myself...)


  • Subject: GraphicConverter: select pixel range (Too Cool, but still fooling myself...)
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 02:43:30 EDT

I decided that I would make the most crazy-cool script to
give me the information I really need as an all-weather
motorcyclist: something that sends rain information to my
text pager as it's happening based on pixel colors of a
current radar precipitation image yanked from the web
live... (rain on Fletcher at 30th, I-4 at 275; Hard rain at
50th & I-4). Figured it would be my programming project for
the night (oh, yeah, insomnia)...

Well, I've gotten to the point where (in GraphicConverter
4.3) I'm trying to select a specific pixel or range of
pixels in the image (via applescript) to determine the RGB
color of that specific pixel/pixel range. I can't seem to
figure out how to create a selection of a specific portion
of the pixel map (all prior talk of bounding rectangles
aside). I simply can't figure out the command/arguements
combination to make it happen.

Help!??!
Any help (or even mildly amusing hints) appreciated...
=-= Marc Glasgow
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