Sarathi
Sarathi

Reputation: 1031

Get the color a pixel on the screen in objective-c cocoa app

I am trying to create a color picker cocoa app in objective-c so I can get the color of any pixel on my screen. Is there a way to get the color a certain screen pixel in objective-c?

Upvotes: 7

Views: 8635

Answers (2)

Jon Hess
Jon Hess

Reputation: 14247

You can use CGDisplayCreateImageForRect to get a CGImageRef that encompasses the point you're interested in. Once you have a CGImage, you can get a color value out of it by rendering the image into custom buffer, or by using NSBitmapImageRep's initWithCGImage and then colorAtX:y:. The "written in stack overflow code window" code for the NSBitmapImageRep method would look something like:

NSColor *MyColorAtScreenCoordinate(CGDirectDisplayID displayID, NSInteger x, NSInteger y) {
    CGImageRef image = CGDisplayCreateImageForRect(displayID, CGRectMake(x, y, 1, 1));
    NSBitmapImageRep *bitmap = [[NSBitmapImageRep alloc] initWithCGImage:image];
    CGImageRelease(image);
    NSColor *color = [bitmap colorAtX:0 y:0];
    [bitmap release];
}

That will probably return the color in device color space. It might be useful to return the color in calibrated RBG color space instead.

Upvotes: 17

Richard
Richard

Reputation: 3386

Try NSReadPixel. You'll need to get the current mouse location and convert it to the appropriate coordinate reference frame. Once you have the color, you might need to convert it to a different color space, depending on your needs.

Upvotes: 1

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