Fossil Rock Posted September 19, 2007 Share Posted September 19, 2007 I'm trying to accomplish an effect like an icon editor does. I've tried using the dll magnify method but it freaks out the screen after a minute or two.I've also tried stretching the image but is creates an anti aliasing effect (which I don't want).Any ideas or suggested threads that may help?Example: Agreement is not necessary - thinking for one's self is! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrettF Posted September 20, 2007 Share Posted September 20, 2007 I'm trying to accomplish an effect like an icon editor does. I've tried using the dll magnify method but it freaks out the screen after a minute or two.I've also tried stretching the image but is creates an anti aliasing effect (which I don't want).Any ideas or suggested threads that may help?Example:Can you read each pixel? and then dynamically create the picture, with 1px = 10x10px labels, set to that colour?? Or something like that... It would be cool Vist my blog!UDFs: Opens The Default Mail Client | _LoginBox | Convert Reg to AU3 | BASS.au3 (BASS.dll) (Includes various BASS Libraries) | MultiLang.au3 (Multi-Language GUIs!)Example Scripts: Computer Info Telnet Server | "Secure" HTTP Server (Based on Manadar's Server)Software: AAMP- Advanced AutoIt Media Player | WorldCam | AYTU - Youtube Uploader Tutorials: Learning to Script with AutoIt V3Projects (Hardware + AutoIt): ArduinoUseful Links: AutoIt 1-2-3 | The AutoIt Downloads Section: | SciTE4AutoIt3 Full Version! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fossil Rock Posted September 20, 2007 Author Share Posted September 20, 2007 Can you read each pixel? and then dynamically create the picture, with 1px = 10x10px labels, set to that colour?? Or something like that... It would be cool Yes, and there's an example of it on the forum somewhere, but it won't work for my needs. I need to constantly change the zoom level and the refresh rate makes it difficult to use effectively. Agreement is not necessary - thinking for one's self is! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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