From /usr/share/doc/perlmagick/examples/demo/single_pixels.pl on Ubuntu 10.04.1:
#!/usr/bin/perl # # Methods for to Get and Set single pixels in images using PerlMagick # use strict; use Image::Magick; # read image my $im=Image::Magick->new(); $im->Read('logo:'); # --- # Get/Set a single pixel as a string my $skin=$im->Get('pixel[400,200]'); print "Get('pixel[x,y]') = ", $skin, "\n"; $im->Set('pixel[1,1]'=>'0,0,0,0'); $im->Set('pixel[2,1]'=>$skin); $im->Set('pixel[3,1]'=>'green'); $im->Set('pixel[4,1]'=>'rgb(255,0,255)'); # --- # More direct single pixel access my @pixel = $im->GetPixel( x=>400, y=>200 ); print "GetPixel() = ", "@pixel", "\n"; # modify the pixel values (as normalized floats) $pixel[0] = $pixel[0]/2; # darken red value $pixel[1] = 0.0; # junk green value $pixel[2] = 0.0; # junk blue value # write pixel to destination # (quantization and clipping happens here) $im->SetPixel(x=>5,y=>1,color=>\@pixel); # --- # crop, scale, display the changed pixels $im->Crop(geometry=>'7x3+0+0'); $im->Set(page=>'0x0+0+0'); $im->Scale('1000%'); # Output the changed pixels $im->Write('win:'); $im->Write('single_pixels.gif');

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