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PlasmaCommand Class
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Leadtools.ImageProcessing.SpecialEffects Namespace : PlasmaCommand Class




Applies color patterns that blend into each other like plasma. This command is available in the Raster Pro and above toolkits.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Public Class PlasmaCommand 
   Inherits RasterCommand
   Implements IRasterCommand 
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Dim instance As PlasmaCommand
C# 
public class PlasmaCommand : RasterCommand, IRasterCommand  
Managed Extensions for C++ 
public __gc class PlasmaCommand : public RasterCommand, IRasterCommand  
C++/CLI 
public ref class PlasmaCommand : public RasterCommand, IRasterCommand  

Example

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ImageProcessing.SpecialEffects.PlasmaCommand
   Public Sub PlasmaCommandExample()
      RasterCodecs.Startup()
      Dim codecs As New RasterCodecs()
      codecs.ThrowExceptionsOnInvalidImages = True

      Dim leadImage As RasterImage = codecs.Load("C:\Program Files\LEAD Technologies\LEADTOOLS 15\Images\Master.jpg")

      ' Prepare the command
      Dim command As New PlasmaCommand

      ' Draw crossed plasma colors of size 10 over the current image, use Rgb1 predefined
      ' color pattern without any shifting, and blend the effect into the current image
      ' with opacity of 80%
      command.Flags = PlasmaCommandFlags.Rgb1 Or PlasmaCommandFlags.Cross
      command.Opacity = 80
      command.Size = 1000
      command.Shift = 0
      command.Run(leadImage)
      codecs.Save(leadImage, "C:\Program Files\LEAD Technologies\LEADTOOLS 15\Images\Result.jpg", RasterImageFormat.Jpeg, 24)

      RasterCodecs.Shutdown()
   End Sub
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ImageProcessing.SpecialEffects.PlasmaCommand 
      public void PlasmaCommandExample() 
      { 
         // Load an image 
         RasterCodecs.Startup(); 
         RasterCodecs codecs = new RasterCodecs(); 
         codecs.ThrowExceptionsOnInvalidImages = true; 
 
         RasterImage image = codecs.Load(@"C:\Program Files\LEAD Technologies\LEADTOOLS 15\Images\Master.jpg"); 
 
         // Prepare the command 
         PlasmaCommand command = new PlasmaCommand(); 
 
         // Draw crossed plasma colors of size 10 over the current image, use Rgb1 predefined 
         // color pattern without any shifting, and blend the effect into the current image 
         // with opacity of 80% 
         command.Flags = PlasmaCommandFlags.Rgb1 | PlasmaCommandFlags.Cross; 
         command.Opacity = 80; 
         command.Size = 1000; 
         command.Shift = 0; 
         command.Run(image); 
         codecs.Save(image, @"C:\Program Files\LEAD Technologies\LEADTOOLS 15\Images\Result.jpg", RasterImageFormat.Jpeg, 24); 
 
         RasterCodecs.Shutdown(); 
      }

Remarks

  • As an example, suppose you call the PlasmaCommand method, using an Opacity value of 0, which means that no image is to be used, and you use the following settings:
    ParametersValue
    Shift0
    Opacity0
    Size1000
    FlagsRandom1 | Rgb1

    The following figure results:

  • The Opacity value will always be considered to be 0, unless specified otherwise by a value between (and including) 0 to 100.
  • Use the RedFrequency, GreenFrequency, and BlueFrequency to create a custom color pattern. To use them, pass the CustomeColor flag to PlasmaCommand. Otherwise, their values will be ignored.
  • The Hue value is a predefined color pattern that is based on the HLS color space. It creates plasma patterns by changing hue values.
  • The Rgb1 value is a predefined color pattern that is based on the RGB color space. Different combinations of red, green and blue frequencies produce different results.
  • Like the Rgb1 value, the Rgb2 value is based on the RGB color space, but uses a different combination of red, green and blue frequencies.
  • The color palette used for Shift is a continuous cylindrical color palette. In the following figures, one shows where on the palette a value of 0 lies, and the other one shows where on the palette the maximum value lies:
  • This method supports 12 and 16-bit grayscale and 48 and 64-bit color images. Support for 12 and 16-bit grayscale and 48 and 64-bit color images is available only in the Document/Medical toolkits.
  • This method does not support signed data images.
  • This command does not support 32-bit grayscale images.

Inheritance Hierarchy

System.Object
   Leadtools.ImageProcessing.RasterCommand
      Leadtools.ImageProcessing.SpecialEffects.PlasmaCommand

Requirements

Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 2000, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003 family

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