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Handling pixels of an image

vdraceil
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Hi,can anyone help me handling an image by pixels?..i want to control color of each pixel in that image-how am i supposed to do it??
Dec 23 '07 #1
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debasisdas
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Please find a related discussion here.
Dec 23 '07 #2
Killer42
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Two questions. Did the above suggestion help? And what version of VB are you using?
Dec 29 '07 #3
vdraceil
236 100+
Two questions. Did the above suggestion help? And what version of VB are you using?
Hi, i'm using VB6.0..
I think it'll help...that code is for VB6.0,isnt it?
i'll surely check it and reply in two or three days!!
Dec 31 '07 #4
Killer42
8,435 Expert 8TB
I've just had a look and yes, that's VB6 code. Let us know how it goes.
Jan 1 '08 #5

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