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Ok so I'm working on a program that takes in an image, isolates a block of pixels into an array, and then gets each individual rgb value for each pixel in that array.

When I do this

//first pic of image
//just a test
int pix = myImage.getRGB(0,0)
System.out.println(pix);

It spits out -16106634

I need to get the (R, G, B) value out of this int value

Is there a formula, alg, method?

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The BufferedImage.getRGB(int x, int y) method always returns a pixel in the TYPE_INT_ARGB color model. So you just need to isolate the right bits for each color, like this:

int pix = myImage.getRGB(0, 0);
int r = (pix >> 16) & 0xFF;
int g = (pix >> 8) & 0xFF;
int b = pix & 0xFF;

If you happen to want the alpha component:

int a = (pix >> 24) & 0xFF;

Alternatively you can use the Color(int rgba, boolean hasalpha) constructor for convenience (at the cost of performance).

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Thank you! It worked perfectly – Hairyjewbear Apr 3 '11 at 0:06
Cool. Make sure you copied the bit shifts in the right direction... I actually made a typo the first time and fixed it in an edit. – WhiteFang34 Apr 3 '11 at 0:14
int pix = myImage.getRGB(0,0);
Color c = new Color(pix,true); // true for hasalpha
int red = c.getRed();
int green = c.getGreen();
int blue = c.getBlue();
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