>>1. If you quote the modes then it works.
hh wrote :
> set the ink of img "DSC03103.jpeg" to "srcCopy"
Thanks, that works.
As for info about blendmodes, hh wrote :
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blend_modes
I had seen this site, but was wondering about the other blend modes in LC.
Including th
A couple of questions about BlendModes in LC.
1. The 'normal' blendMode is scrCopy (the mode all objects get when they
are created). I can change that blendmode and later put it back to scrCopy
in the Inspector. But setting the ink to scrCopy by script does not work.
I type in the messagebox :
*s
I have used the export snapshot and then the averaging. Works great. I had
forgotten about the export function (have been away from coding for 3
years).
I also had to implement Phil Davis' "set the screenMouseLoc to
globalLoc(tLocWithinMyStack)".
The average I got first (with only the mouseLoc) was
Thanks everyone for the many suggestions. I will try them out and see which
one will work best.
Appreciate the multitude of ideas.
Cheers, Beat
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I have asked this befor, but for the first time did not get any answer on
my post. So I hope you don't mind that I try again :-)
How do I get the RGB color of a pixel of an image? I know the function the
MouseColor, which gives me the RGB numbers under the cursor. What I need is
to get the RGB of
How do I get the RGB color of a pixel of an image? I know the function the
MouseColor, which gives me the RGB numbers under the cursor. What I need is
to get the RGB of a specific screen location - I need to make an avarage of
e.g. 5x5 pixels. So how do I get the RGB numbers of e.g. location "30,2
Thanks Craig, I was already afraid of that. Yes, I guess I could figure out
the math. I will have the 2 functions of the lines and if I set them equal,
I could solve the intersection point of the two. Your way is also valid,
but as I need to determine many intersection points, the script might get
Is there a function to determine the intersection point (x,y) of two lines?
The intersect function in LC only gives me a true or false, and I need the
exact location (x,y) of the intersection.
Thanks, Beat
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