How To Get Pixels Of Image
Nov 11, 2011How can we get the pixels of an image in a fast way?
View 1 RepliesHow can we get the pixels of an image in a fast way?
View 1 RepliesI'm trying to make a -what i thought would be simple app.My intention was to build program that:1) i'd provide a grayscale image2) the program would count the black pixels the grey pixels the more grey pixels etc. (the hue) and the white3) would make the percentage sum of all pixels, that is: 300.000 black pixels (rgb 0 0 0) etc. given that 0 is the black, 100 the white. e.g a simple grayscale image is 55.2 white
This was my way and i don't think that is useful:
First of a button to convert the image to greyscale:
Dim bm as new Bitmap(source.Width,source.Height)
Dim x
Dim y
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Secondly, -and that's the stupid way- i did -or better i wanted to do- this: i put the code to dynamically create labels, each label having the colour of a pixel as background colour and as text the colour converted to rgb
The third step which i intended to do (i couldn't get pas two) was to sum up the labels etc.
how can i get a full code or full information how to work with image and pixels i want to work with image by pixels as integer number not as color?
View 5 RepliesI am looking to remove groups of pixels that are less than 10x10 in size. The pixels are generated from scanned fax reports and are solid black, so they should be able to weed out easily. Our fax machine is rather old, and it generates random block dots along our documents. In other words, I have several images with random solid black dots that need to be removed.
View 4 Replieswhat would be the fastest (best) way to make transparent all pixels in one image that are white on other image?
Let's say that have 2 transparent images (.png) and want to delete some portion of the first image. Pixels to be deleted (made transparent) are defined as white on the other image (some kind of deleting mask).
I need to map the location of all the back pixels in an image into some kind of structure. The program later uses the structure to select a random pixel location. It then removes the location, to prevent it being used again. The problem is, there is a huge number of black pixels (close to 40,000) so an ordinary array takes forever to search for and eliminate the "used" pixels. Is there some other "Faster" data structure?
View 3 RepliesI have an Image object. I'd like to save that image on my hard disk, using a specific resolution. As a default, the image is saved in 640X480.
View 2 RepliesI come straight to the point without going too far. I need to scan all the pixels of a generic image and for each pixel derive the RGB components. I started with the following function that performs its task very good and returns 3 array (R, G, B) with the different values, but unfortunately is too slow.
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I'm using Visual Basic 2006 and i'm a newbie so excuse me if my question is not complete. I basically have a picturebox, in which i am displaying an image from a webcam. Now the user clicks on two points on the image and i need to get the distance between the two points in terms of the number of pixels. I did think of and try the pythagorean theorem, but i'm confused as to what units the answer turns out in. Is it in terms of inches? or pixels? Do i need to set the Scale Mode propety to pixels to get it in pixels? And if so, is there a way to get the number of pixels per inch? Sorry for asking so many questions but i've been reading other forums and i'm confused!
View 12 RepliesOn forms size and such, is it in points or pixels? I'd assume pixels, however, it seems when i make a image that is in the same size, (i put the size as the dimensions for pixels), the image seems not the same size. I'm unsure of how big a "point" is, but i am aware of a pixel.
View 7 RepliesHow can I evaluate pixels within a Binary Image?What I have done so far is to take the image and use it's "getPixel" method and do a comparison of this pixel to black/white. But that can't be right... Can it? It's a binary image, I should be evaluating each pixel as true/false. Correct?
View 6 RepliesI'd like to check for all colors in an image. I've already came up with this:
Code:
Dim lst As New List(Of Color)
Dim img As Bitmap = System.Drawing.Bitmap.FromFile("C:image.jpg")
For x = 0 To img.Width - 1
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Unfortunately this needs to sweep through all the pixels, and it's EXTREMELY slow... method to get all colors in an image without sweeping through all pixels?
I want to programatically delete some pixels that are unused in order to reduce the image size.Can anyone tell me how to reduce the size of an image file without changing the pixels values..
View 1 Repliesi want to create image with width and height 64 and set all pixels to black
dim b as bitmap
b.width = 64
b.height = 64
[code]....
the code not working
i have a problem with the Size in VB.Net I think the Control Size in VB.Net Is Pixels so I want to enter this size cm/inch
I want To Convert Pixels to cm/inch or cm/inch to Pixels
i`m trying to find in cm or mm the area of a frame (capture image).The picturebox has dimensions height:456 and width:553 PIXELS.So the total number of pixels are 456 x 553 = 252,168
If i compare image 1 with image 2 i can locate and draw a rectangle around that area of pixels that are different.i can get the width and the height of this rectangle in PIXELS.e.g Height:49 Width:33 PIXELS
How can i covert these into cm or mm. What i need to know for the conversion?
I know dpi: dots per inch but what`s the value for my rectangle?
I would like to believe that this code will display a horizontal line halfway across the PictureBox pbxData. In fact, what it does is create the BitMap and then blow up with a memory violation when trying to copy the BitMap into the PictureBox. The code that alters the array is commented out because I don't know how to address the elements of the array.
how to make this into useful code?
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices
Public Class Form1
Private b1 As Bitmap
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Was just wondering if there is a way to quickly clear all pixels in a bitmap without creating a new one?
View 1 RepliesIs there a way of converting pixels to points? The dimensions in VB are in pixels, but Office COM such as WordApp.Resize are expressed in points. So trying to align app windows is a mess.I guess the ratio of pixels to points varies from one monitor to another(?), so this would need to be calculated at run time.I tried a nifty trick of doing Me.Font.SizeInPoints / Me.FontHeight but that doesnt seem to be quite right or a very sensible way of doing it.
View 2 RepliesIs there a "MOUSEEVENTF_Click"? Also,How would I change this code so that it will click when I move/click my mouse wheel?
If MOUSEEVENTF_WHEEL Then
Call mouse_event(MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTDOWN, 0, 0, 0, 0)
Call mouse_event(MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTUP, 0, 0, 0, 0)
End If
EDIT: How would I move the mouse down? Like -10, -10 pixels? or something like that.
i made this class to get certain pixels from screen:
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Now i have lets say and array of pixels Example: Pixel 1 position X:100 Y:200 Red: 200 Green: 30 Blue: 40 Now i need to search all the sreen to find that pixel witout knowing its position. I need to have an output of number of results found and their position tnx.
I have a form that starts at a specific point (the right side of the left screen on an extended desktop). I am trying to work with users with different resolution. Insteadof changing the resolution to match the application, I want to try and get the size of the desktop (1280 x 2 for an extended desktop, 800 x 2 for a different resolution) and set the form to the same point... the inside (right side) of the left screen on an extended desktop. Is there a way to tell how long the desktop is from left to right and top to bottom?
View 2 Repliesis it possible to choose different colors of different pixels on the background property of a form in vb.net?
i would like to clarify that i do not want to use an image to color the form.
i have a transparent form that will need to detect all the black colors behind it
This explains a lot why I was having much trouble determining the color of pixels. They are inverted!
Dim cursorpos As Point = Cursor.Position()
Dim hWnd As IntPtr = GetDesktopWindow()
Dim hDC As IntPtr = GetWindowDC(hWnd)
Dim i As Integer = GetPixel(hDC, cursorpos.x, cursorpos.Y)
Dim c As Color = Color.FromArgb(i)
ReleaseDC(hWnd, hDC)
Label6.Text = c.ToString
Label8.ForeColor = c
I am trying to determine the length of a string in pixels.
I created a little test program for myself and placed three labels on it, each with the same font in a different size. I set the width of the label to 1024, the screenwidth. I used the same test text for each label, cutting it off at the last character that shows, so there is not hidden text running off the label to be included in the string width count.
What I have found is that the width of the string is being reported as wider than the label, even though, as I just mentioned, there are no characters running off the edge of the label. So, something's awry. Does anyone know how to get an accurate width?
Here follows the whole test code. You can drop three labels on a form and run it to see what I mean.
Code:
Option Explicit On
Option Strict On
Public Class frmMain
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how to generate combinations of pixels on a page using 24bit color using MS VB 10.0.
View 1 RepliesIs there a simple way to get the width and height of a picturebox in pixels?
View 3 RepliesMy goal is to iterate through each pixel determining whether it is black or white. Ideally I want to do this one row at a time (so I can count the number of black pixels in each row). This is a bitonal image.I tried to get it started, but I don't understand what value(s) I'm supposed to be polling for. The following code takes a stab at it (i.e. makes a guess as to what value I'm supposed to check) and then outputs that value to a textfile.When I read the textfile, though, it doesn't look like anything useful.This code is an attempted modification of some code found in a CodeProject article.[code]
View 5 Repliesi mostly use C and assembly, but i thought i would give VB.NET a shot. i used to use VB6 all the time, so wanted to see how different this is. in VB2010, i'm trying to modify the pixels of a Bitmap object and then make it show up in a PictureBox on the form. i get no errors, but this code does not show the new bitmap after it runs.."disp" is the name of the PictureBox on the form.[code]
View 1 RepliesI have a Panel control where the dimensions of the panel are specified by the user in inches.How do I convert this to pixels so I can set the height and width properties of the control to accurately display on the monitor?From what I have found, there are 1440 twips per inch so I tried something like this:control.height = (userDefinedHeightInInches * 1440) / TwipsPerPixelYTwipsPerPixelY is 15 on my computer. The panel is not displaying at the correct size. It is too large.
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