Visual Basic (Declaration) | |
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Public Property LatitudeCoefficient As Integer |
Visual Basic (Usage) | Copy Code |
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C# | |
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public int LatitudeCoefficient {get; set;} |
XAML Attributes Usage | |
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<object LatitudeCoefficient =int > |
Dependencies Property Information | |
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Identifier field | LatitudeCoefficientProperty |
Metadata properties set to true | None |
XAML Attributes Usage | |
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<object LatitudeCoefficient =int > |
Dependencies Property Information | |
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Identifier field | LatitudeCoefficientProperty |
Metadata properties set to true | None |
Return Value
The latitude reduction coefficient. This value will be internally divided by 100. Pass -1 to use the default values (which is 140 interpreted as 1.4). This option will be used only if MultiscaleEnhancementCommandBitmapEffectsFlags.LatitudeReduction is set in the Flags property. Any value (>= 0) is valid. A value of 100 will be interpreted as 1.0 and will keep the image’s latitude un-enhanced. Decreasing latitude makes the image brighter, increasing latitude makes the image dimmer. Practically, the enhancement levels out at 200000 (interpreted as 2000.0) – values bigger than that will not decrease the image’s latitude any more.For XAML example, refer to MultiscaleEnhancementCommandBitmapEffect.
For C#/VB examples, refer to MultiscaleEnhancementCommandBitmapEffect.
Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 family