You can view Unique Pixel Color(s) from an Image File or from a Rectangular Area on Screen using Application Monitor Software by MurGee.com. Viewing Unique Pixel Colors can give you an idea as to how many Pixel Color(s) are there when using Pixel Color Monitoring in the Software Presented on this Website. You can even Export the Information displayed on the Screen to a .html file. The Pixel Color Information is displayed with Color Display and Red, Green and Blue values of the Color found.
You can Move and Resize the Pixel Color(s) Display Screen for ease of use. At the bottom of the Color(s) List, you can view Dimensions of the Screen Area Selected or Image File Name along with Number of Unique Pixel Color(s) Found.
Given below Screenshot displays How you can Launch View Pixel Color(s) Screen to view Unique Pixel Color(s) in a Rectangular Screen Area. Once you have Clicked on the Appropriate Menu Item as displayed on the Screen, you need to Drag Mouse Cursor to Select a Rectangular Screen Area. You can Press Esc Key to abort Screen Area Selection. Once you have Selected the Screen Area in which you wish to view Unique Pixel Color(s), the View Pixel Color(s) Screen will be Displayed with all the information prefilled as outlined above.
The Procedure to view Unique Pixel Color(s) from an Image file is almost the same as Process outlined above with a slight change. In Order to view Unique Pixel Color(s) from an Image File, you can Right Click on the Software and Select View Colors from File or you can Click on Pixel Colors from an Image File... Menu Item in View Menu and then Select appropriate Image File. Depending on Color(s) found in the Image file, it can take a while and once completed, you will be presented with View Pixel Colors Screen as displayed below.
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Note at the bottom of the Screenshot displaying Unique File Colors, you can view Image File Name and Dimensions of the Image Loaded along with Number of Unique Pixel Color(s) found in the selected Image File. Yes, you can even Export the List of Color(s) Displayed to a .html file easily with the Export button provided at the bottom of the View Pixel Colors Screen.