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Hello
How am I able to aquire pixels from an image being in th vb.net environment? If possible make it with examples and functions of vb.net that i have to use.
thank u for your corrporation.
Mar 19 '07 #1
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kenobewan
4,871 Expert 4TB
Welcome to the site. Please provide more information and try to write clearly so that we may understand your requirements. What have you tried so far?
Mar 20 '07 #2
eager
15
Hello everybody,
I am doing a project in vb.net environment. Now, i need a vb.net code which aquires or reads color pixels of an image?
Mar 23 '07 #3
eager
15
hi there,
How u doing? I need a proffessional help over here. I need a vb.net code which aquires color pixels (red,green and blue) from an image which is in picture box?

Thank u very much
Mar 23 '07 #4
eager
15
hello again,
To start form the begining i am doing a project on gesture recognition.So far i am able to aquire a live video from a webcam and take some images from that live video that apppear in my form . Now, what i am left with is : i need a vb.net code which comes up with the number of color pixels of the image so that i will recognize which gesture it is.

thank u again
Mar 24 '07 #5
eager
15
Helllo Ffriends

My question is, i need a vb.net function which calculates the number of red , blue and green pixels of an image?????????/
Thank u to all
Mar 25 '07 #6
24Bit = 8 + 8 + 8 = 3 Bytes
I do not understand what your question is, because it is not defined clearly.
Mar 25 '07 #7
kenobewan
4,871 Expert 4TB
I have merged multiple posts by OP - reposting is against site rules. Please read the FAQs
Mar 26 '07 #8
eager
15
Hi there
i think u did not get my question. First , i am doing a project in hand gesture recognition in vb.net environment.I interfaced a video camera to my pc and the out put of my video camera( the hand gesture made by the user in the view of the camera) is fed to my pc . So far i am eable to aquire live video data to my .net form and capture an image from that live video now i want to calculate the centroid pixel of the hand and the centroid pixel of the wrist band the user is wearing of the picture i captured from the live video.So if u have any algorithm or any function in vb.net environment to solve my problem i would be happy.

Thank u very much for ur concern
Apr 2 '07 #9
eager
15
Welcome to the site. Please provide more information and try to write clearly so that we may understand your requirements. What have you tried so far?
Hi again

To start form the begining i am doing a project on gesture recognition.So far i am able to aquire a live video from a webcam and take some images from that live video that apppear in my form . Now, what i am left with is : i need a vb.net code which comes up with the number of color pixels of the image so that i will recognize which gesture it is.

thank u again

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Apr 11 '07 #10
eager
15
24Bit = 8 + 8 + 8 = 3 Bytes
I do not understand what your question is, because it is not defined clearly.

Hi there
i think u did not get my question. First , i am doing a project in hand gesture recognition in vb.net environment.I interfaced a video camera to my pc and the out put of my video camera( the hand gesture made by the user in the view of the camera) is fed to my pc . So far i am eable to aquire live video data to my .net form and capture an image from that live video now i want to calculate the centroid pixel of the hand and the centroid pixel of the wrist band the user is wearing of the picture i captured from the live video.So if u have any algorithm or any function in vb.net environment to solve my problem i would be happy.

Thank u very much for ur concern
Apr 11 '07 #11

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