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Mich4x
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11 hours ago, Reptillian said:
Are selection rectangles/squares? If so, I have a easy solution for you. Should there be duplicates?
Yes there are duplicates, thats not the problem, my Issue is that they are under one Column which makes it hard to delete the duplicates.
"Are selection rectangles/squares?" - What I did is get a 16x14 Picture and then export it as a csv. file.
The Picture itself is made out of squares* This is the Picture I used ->
I understand the numbers, one RGB code = One Pixel, one Column has 16RGB Codes x 14 rows, but its is just harder to work with it if the 16 RGB Codes are in the same Column (A1,A2...etc.) -
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12 hours ago, Ego Eram Reputo said:
My CSV filetype plugin could be useful here. Copy your selection to a new image, then save it as a *.CSV file based on the color format/structure you want. You'll have to do the sorting yourself (tip: load the CSV file into Excel or a Google sheet).
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Hello!
I am looking for a feature in which I am selecting an area and it will write down every single hexcode in the selected area, ideally it would be sortable too (most opacity -> less Opacity).
Extracting pixel hexcodes via plugin?
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Ideally in an excel sheet format, or something which would show what y and x axis the pixel was on.
In the excelsheet the format, the 1-14 row would represent the pixels on y and then what the x axis pixels would be on the letters A-O in this picture.
I don't mind Hexcodes, but it would be nice to have a RGB Code too.