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It looks like it has been asked and answered before, but just to make sure...
Does X5 have a way of using the eyedropper in a macro or getting a color from a specific spot on a bitmap in a macro? Thanks in advance. |
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I've never used these methods, but check out
PatternCanvas.Pixel PatternCanvas.PSet |
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Hi.
I hope if they add this highly requested feature to X6 that they use a optional hot area parameter that would actually posterize all pixels included in hot area. Therefore returning a rounded color so to speak. This would be really cool! ~John |
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