A fast and efficient image scanner and it produces cloud-friendly saving code! Dummy guide to using the program: To run the program, press <space>. It will prompt you for the mode of selection, you can choose to select the area to scan manually("m") or automatically("a"); the latter is recommended unless you want to select only part of the image. It will then ask if you want to continue. If you answer yes("y"), the background will change to black and the scanning will begin. It will take a few minutes to scan this image (it is worth it, trust me). For your information, the variable "#3" shows how many pixels have been identified so you can gauge the progress. If you want to speed things up, you may want to hide the information on the left <z>. You can show it back again by pressing <x>. After finish scanning, it will ask if you want to save the image, reply yes"y"(duh), and it will ask if you want to render, also reply yes"y", and voilà! If you want the code, press <s> and the code will show up (press <h> to hide it back). Double click the code to select all, ctrl+c to copy, and ctrl+v to paste it somewhere (you can paste it in the link below, but not in the comment section!). You can load the code next time when press <l> and paste the code in the prompt. You can also try with other image as well! (more information can be found below) Help: What if you accidentally skip the saving prompt and did not manage to save the code? Fret not! Press "See Inside", go to "More Blocks", drag out the block "Encode", and run it! You can render the image by pressing <r>. Important keys: <space> - run the program <r> - render image <s> - show image code (double click the code to select all, ctrl+c to copy, and ctrl+v to paste) <h> - hide image code <l> - load image code (ctrl+v to paste) <z> - hide information <x> - show information <n> - show message <m> - hide message How to scan your own image? Change the costume "IMAGE" of "SCAN" to your own image. (Important: Do not change the name of the costume) Press "o" and make sure the image is projected on the screen. Once, you are done, press <space> and the program will guide you through. Unsure? There is always a guide above :) Advice: Put only images with a few solid colors (preferably less than 10) or it will take a long time to scan (Note that every new color takes around 20 seconds to scan). Be careful when using a vector image, the conversion to bitmap may blur the image and create many "new" colors. One possible solution is to scale up the image. Database for you to put/share your code: