depending on what you want to do, I've converted stuff to black and white
(thank you keith peters) for easier tacking.  Alias' suggestion is in the
same vein of thought

On 9/12/06, Alias™ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yeah, I've done some work with it.

The trick is to apply some contrast filters to reduce the colour depth,
and
be a bit more picky about getting your source colour. You can do the
getColourBoundsRect thing, but it's still pretty inaccurate though.

Alias

On 12/09/06, Serge Jespers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
>
> I was wondering if anyone has already tried webcam color tracking
> inside Flash 8 or 9...? So not the difference motion tracking that
> you see everywhere but tracking one particular color. Or I should say
> "range of colors"...
>
> I started out with getColorBoundsRect but that doesn't seem to be
> accurate enough or I just picked the wrong color...
>
> So...
>
> 1) Has anyone done it before? And if so, do you have a source laying
> around that could get me on the right track?
> 2) How does one select the correct color?
>
> Thanks in advance for your massive replies ;-)
>
> Serge
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