Converts any image to a gray scale image without changing its resolution.
Syntax
Example
Run the GrayScaleExtendedCommand on an image with RedFactor = 300, GreenFactor = 590, and BlueFactor = 110.
Visual Basic | Copy Code |
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Public Sub GrayScaleExtendedCommandExample()
RasterCodecs.Startup()
Dim codecs As New RasterCodecs()
codecs.ThrowExceptionsOnInvalidImages = True
Dim leadImage As RasterImage = codecs.Load(LeadtoolsExamples.Common.ImagesPath.Path + "Master.jpg")
Dim command As GrayScaleExtendedCommand = New GrayScaleExtendedCommand
command.RedFactor = 300
command.GreenFactor = 590
command.BlueFactor = 110
command.Run(leadImage)
codecs.Save(leadImage, LeadtoolsExamples.Common.ImagesPath.Path + "Result.jpg", RasterImageFormat.Jpeg, 24)
RasterCodecs.Shutdown()
End Sub |
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public void GrayScaleExtendedCommandExample() { // Load an image RasterCodecs.Startup(); RasterCodecs codecs = new RasterCodecs(); codecs.ThrowExceptionsOnInvalidImages = true; RasterImage image = codecs.Load(LeadtoolsExamples.Common.ImagesPath.Path + "Master.jpg"); // Prepare the command GrayScaleExtendedCommand command = new GrayScaleExtendedCommand(); command.RedFactor = 300; command.GreenFactor = 590; command.BlueFactor = 110; command.Run(image); codecs.Save(image, LeadtoolsExamples.Common.ImagesPath.Path + "Result.jpg", RasterImageFormat.Jpeg, 24); RasterCodecs.Shutdown(); } |
Remarks
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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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