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Doing the hand-clicky-clicky to generate a pixel map with the PixelBlaze mapping tool can get you into a situation where your theoretically "regular" pixel layout is off by small amounts due to parallax or just how a wearable sits on the floor/hangs from the chair you took the photo of it on.
It would be nice to be able to specify a grid dimension (say 8×8 pixels or whatever, maybe even different sizes in each dimension) and have led-mapper quantise the pixels to that grid and allow you to export the quantised pixel map back to PixelBlaze or FastLED.
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Doing the hand-clicky-clicky to generate a pixel map with the PixelBlaze mapping tool can get you into a situation where your theoretically "regular" pixel layout is off by small amounts due to parallax or just how a wearable sits on the floor/hangs from the chair you took the photo of it on.
It would be nice to be able to specify a grid dimension (say 8×8 pixels or whatever, maybe even different sizes in each dimension) and have led-mapper quantise the pixels to that grid and allow you to export the quantised pixel map back to PixelBlaze or FastLED.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: