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Post by asemmohsen on Jun 18, 2021 22:57:33 GMT
im kinda new to mmm and was wondering how to move the mouse location to the exact pixel that changed
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Post by philranger on Jun 20, 2021 0:05:56 GMT
Hello,
I’m not aware if MMM can do this but I’m far from all-knowing.
I suggest asking technical questions in the “questions and help” section, as this one is less frequented and more for general chitchat.
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Post by noradavis123 on Jul 7, 2022 9:00:26 GMT
For most images, pixel values are integers that range from 0 (black) to 255 (white). The 256 possible gray intensity values are shown below. The range of intensity values from 0 (black) to 255 (white). Even if you view the full-size image, clicker counter it is difficult to see the individual pixel intensities. These pixel values denote the intensity of the pixels. For a grayscale or b&w image, we have pixel values ranging from 0 to 255. The smaller numbers closer to zero represent the darker shade while the larger numbers closer to 255 represent the lighter or the white shade The most common pixel format is the byte image, where this number is stored as an 8-bit integer giving a range of possible values from 0 to 255.Generally the pixel values start from 0 (it makes sense since it generally corresponds to no-light) then the maximum value becomes 255
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