stampsyne wrote:
For Newbies and Oldsters alike ... a MP guide. So cute! So helpful!
http://home.neopets.com/templates/homep ... me=FEWURMP
I use Windows Paint to check my images ... but I have no idea what the guide is talking about. It must be a different version of "paint" or I just am silly.
Here's how I *used* to check things (I have a new way, as of last week). ... but I would be very interested in actually learning a way to check and compare actual colors in the image.
I would save the mystery pic and open it up using the standard viewing program in Windows XP (windows picture and fax viewer). I keep it large to help my poor eyes out.
Next ... any image that I think looks like a decent prospect, I load it into Windows XP Paint. Then I "view/zoom/custom ... 800%" and try to match up the pixels. (As you can see ... this method is fairly slow)
I just found a neat program on my computer, though ... called magnifier. It is a little app that is for people with bad eyesight ... and it basically magnifies the area around your curser in another window. (Way Cool!)
So now, I do the same thing as before ... except I just have my browser open ... and a "magnified window" above it that shows the magnified view of where my cursor is. I have a third window (the mystery pic) open on the screen as well ... so I can just toodle around wherever I feel like looking. I'm not exactly sure how cool this will be in the long run, but it seems to work OK.
As you can see ... this method has no actual "color recognition" properties ... but I figure my eyes are good enough for it ... and the "shapes" of the pixels are more important. But this is why I have a hard time sometimes when there is a bright pixel in the mystery pic somewhere, and I end up using that as my guide ... but if the actual picture doesn't have it in it when I have expanded it ... I can easily miss it. This happens occasionally when the image is a jpg, or other times that I cannot explain.
Sorry this post ended up so long ... but I figure it might help some of the newer searchers.
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Everyone has their own way, though.
(P.S. No trophy upgrade ... I thought this one might have been my chance)