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SubtractBackgroundCommandBitmapEffect Class
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Leadtools.Windows.Media.Effects.Core Namespace : SubtractBackgroundCommandBitmapEffect Class




Removes the background from the image. This command is available in the Document/Medical and above toolkits.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Public Class SubtractBackgroundCommandBitmapEffect 
   Inherits RasterCommandBitmapEffect
Visual Basic (Usage)Copy Code
Dim instance As SubtractBackgroundCommandBitmapEffect
C# 
public class SubtractBackgroundCommandBitmapEffect : RasterCommandBitmapEffect 
Managed Extensions for C++ 
public __gc class SubtractBackgroundCommandBitmapEffect : public RasterCommandBitmapEffect 
C++/CLI 
public ref class SubtractBackgroundCommandBitmapEffect : public RasterCommandBitmapEffect 

Example

Run the SubtractBackgroundCommandBitmapEffect on an image.

Remarks

  • This command is useful, especially with medical images and grayscale images in correcting non-uniform brightness.
  • The rolling ball algorithm works as follows:
    1. Consider the image to be a 3-D surface and the z-axis to be the intensity of the image [The component V from the HSV color space].
    2. Roll a 3-D ball beneath the surface so all the points of the ball are under the surface with one or more points of the ball tangent to the surface.
    3. The tangent points to the rolling ball are considered to be the background.
    4. Subtract the background from the original image.
  • The Rolling Ball Radius should be at least as large as the radius of the largest object in the image that is not part of the background to ensure the separation of the background from any objects.
  • A small radius allows the detection of small objects, whereas a larger radius will detect both small and large objects.
  • When subtracting the background, sometimes the result is dim. In such a case you can enhance the brightness after subtracting the background by using the brightness factor value, which functions similar to MultiplyCommandBitmapEffect. Passing 100 for the brightness factor leaves the brightness unchanged.
  • This command 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 command does not support signed data images.
  • This command does not support 32-bit grayscale images.

Inheritance Hierarchy

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.Core.SubtractBackgroundCommandBitmapEffect

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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