Get the screen pixel color
Project description
PixelColor
Description: Get the screen pixel color
Copyright: 2022 Fabio Castelli (Muflone) muflone@muflone.com
License: GPL-3+
Source code: https://github.com/muflone/pixelcolor
Documentation: http://www.muflone.com/pixelcolor/
Description
PixelColor is a command line tool to get the color of a pixel from the screen.
You can simply pass the pixel coordinates (X and Y) and the pixel color will be printed as result.
System Requirements
- Python 3.x
- Pillow 9.3.0 (https://pypi.org/project/Pillow/)
Usage
PixelColor is a command line utility and it requires some arguments to be passed:
pixelcolor --x <X> --y <Y> [--display <DISPLAY>] [--triplets] [--hex] [--upper]
The arguments --x
and --y
refer to the pixel coordinates as left and top
positions (the first pixel is always 1x1).
The argument --display
is the graphical display to use (the DISPLAY
variable).
The argument --triplets
will return the pixel color value as a triplets of
colors (red, green, blue).
The argument --hex
will show the colors as hexadecimal values.
The argument --upper
will return the hexadecimal digits as upper case.
An example to execute PixelColor will be the following:
pixelcolor --x 100 --y 200 --hex
This will print the pixel color at coordinates 100x200.
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