A cross-platform python library for getting the color of a given pixel on screen.
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GetPixelColor
A cross-platform python library for getting the color of a given pixel on screen.
- Compatible with MacOS, Windows, and Linux.
- Transparency data only be available on some platforms.
Examples:
Get color of a specific pixel: getpixelcolor.pixel(x, y)
(R, G, B, (A))
Get average color of an area: getpixelcolor.average(x, y, width, height)
(R, G, B, (A))
Get all color values of an area: getpixelcolor.area(x, y, width, height)
[[[R, G, B, (A)]]]
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