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Publicado 2020-10-02
I don't use Scratch much anymore, so;
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FAQ:

Q: The colors are wack.
A: The colors are not accurate. The main point of this is to capture images with good resolution, and quickly.

Q: How does this work?
A: I stamp red, green, blue, and black costumes with varying ghost effects. That effectively mixes the color of the input from the camera with the solid color of those costumes. Since Scratch only has a limited bit-depth (8 bits) for pixels it can show, values relatively close to red/green/blue/black become perfectly red/green/blue/black after I stamp a red/green/blue/black costume. I can then scan the stage for those 'perfect' pixels that are close enough to the color that they become that color exactly. I do multiple passes of each color with varying ghost effects, which effectively changes the thresholds of how close the pixel has to be. Last, I layer them on top of each other to create the final image.

Q: Wow/cool/awesome!
A: Thank you.

Q: Looks terrible.
A: Great, I would like to see you create a better one with the same speed and resolution! And then send it to me, because I'll heart it if it is legitimate.