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Public Class AutoColorLevelCommandBitmapEffect Inherits RasterCommandBitmapEffect |
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public class AutoColorLevelCommandBitmapEffect : RasterCommandBitmapEffect |
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public __gc class AutoColorLevelCommandBitmapEffect : public RasterCommandBitmapEffect |
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public ref class AutoColorLevelCommandBitmapEffect : public RasterCommandBitmapEffect |
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AutoColorLevelCommandBitmapEffect ... |
Run the AutoColorLevelCommandBitmapEffect on an image.
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Public Sub AutoColorLevelCommandBitmapEffectExample(ByVal element As FrameworkElement) |
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public void AutoColorLevelCommandBitmapEffectExample(FrameworkElement element) |
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<Page Title="CSAnimateEffect" Height="391" Width="300" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" xmlns:lteffects="clr-namespace:Leadtools.Windows.Media.Effects.Color;assembly=Leadtools.Windows.Media.Effects"> |
This command makes the dark values darker and the light values lighter, which automatically enhances shadows and brightens the image. It also maximizes the tonal range of the image. It enhances the contrast and intensity using the image's histogram and a color distribution-based algorithm. If the image is a grayscale image, then AutoColorLevelCommandBitmapEffectsType.Level, AutoColorLevelCommandBitmapEffectsType.Contrast and AutoColorLevelCommandBitmapEffectsType.Intensity give identical results. As an example, the following figure shows an image before any automatic color leveling has been performed:
The following figure shows what would happen if you start with the original image and apply the AutoColorLevelCommandBitmapEffect using AutoColorLevelCommandBitmapEffectsType.Level flag.
The following figure shows what would happen if you start with the original image and apply the AutoColorLevelCommandBitmapEffect using AutoColorLevelCommandBitmapEffectsType.Intensity flag.
The following figure shows what would happen if you start with the original image and apply the AutoColorLevelCommandBitmapEffect using AutoColorLevelCommandBitmapEffectsType.Contrast flag.This command does not support signed data images.
System.Object
System.Windows.Threading.DispatcherObject
System.Windows.DependencyObject
System.Windows.Freezable
System.Windows.Media.Animation.Animatable
System.Windows.Media.Effects.BitmapEffect
Leadtools.Windows.Media.Effects.RasterCommandBitmapEffect
Leadtools.Windows.Media.Effects.Color.AutoColorLevelCommandBitmapEffect
Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2003
Reference
AutoColorLevelCommandBitmapEffect MembersLeadtools.Windows.Media.Effects.Color Namespace
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