Does anyone else have this experience? -- I'm trying to analyze the imagedata of a whole bunch of grayscale images.
The problem is that the imagedata for almost every pixel is: 0,191,191,191 or 0,85,85,85 or 0,200,200,200 Each image has its own favorite number and it seems to make no difference whether the pixel is actually white or black or gray. On the other hand, there are parts of the image (usually the far left side or the far right side) where believable numbers suddenly appear. These images are bxw tiffs that I turned into transparent gifs in GraphicConverter. But I don't understand: if the imageData is corrupt, why do the images look fine? Any ideas how I can figure out the correct imagedata? Maybe I'm mistaken, but I'm expecting to see white pixels listed as: "0,255,255,255" and black pixels: "0,0,0,0" Thanks. Fred Moyer _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution