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Public Class RasterUserMatchTable |
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Dim instance As RasterUserMatchTable |
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public class RasterUserMatchTable |
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public ref class RasterUserMatchTable |
This example changes the color resolution of a bitmap, using a user-defined palette and a match table for fast color matching.
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Public Sub RasterUserMatchTableExample() Dim codecs As RasterCodecs = New RasterCodecs() Dim srcFileName As String = Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.ImagesDir, "Image1.cmp") Dim destFileName As String = Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.ImagesDir, "RasterUserMatchTable.bmp") ' Load the image from disk Dim image As RasterImage = codecs.Load(srcFileName) ' 64-color rainbow palette Dim colors As RasterColor() = {New RasterColor(0, 0, 0), New RasterColor(0, 0, 85), New RasterColor(0, 0, 170), New RasterColor(0, 0, 255), New RasterColor(85, 0, 0), New RasterColor(85, 0, 85), New RasterColor(85, 0, 170), New RasterColor(85, 0, 255), New RasterColor(170, 0, 0), New RasterColor(170, 0, 85), New RasterColor(170, 0, 170), New RasterColor(170, 0, 255), New RasterColor(255, 0, 0), New RasterColor(255, 0, 85), New RasterColor(255, 0, 170), New RasterColor(255, 0, 255), New RasterColor(0, 85, 0), New RasterColor(0, 85, 85), New RasterColor(0, 85, 170), New RasterColor(0, 85, 255), New RasterColor(85, 85, 0), New RasterColor(85, 85, 85), New RasterColor(85, 85, 170), New RasterColor(85, 85, 255), New RasterColor(170, 85, 0), New RasterColor(170, 85, 85), New RasterColor(170, 85, 170), New RasterColor(170, 85, 255), New RasterColor(255, 85, 0), New RasterColor(255, 85, 85), New RasterColor(255, 85, 170), New RasterColor(255, 85, 255), New RasterColor(0, 170, 0), New RasterColor(0, 170, 85), New RasterColor(0, 170, 170), New RasterColor(0, 170, 255), New RasterColor(85, 170, 0), New RasterColor(85, 170, 85), New RasterColor(85, 170, 170), New RasterColor(85, 170, 255), New RasterColor(170, 170, 0), New RasterColor(170, 170, 85), New RasterColor(170, 170, 170), New RasterColor(170, 170, 255), New RasterColor(255, 170, 0), New RasterColor(255, 170, 85), New RasterColor(255, 170, 170), New RasterColor(255, 170, 255), New RasterColor(0, 255, 0), New RasterColor(0, 255, 85), New RasterColor(0, 255, 170), New RasterColor(0, 255, 255), New RasterColor(85, 255, 0), New RasterColor(85, 255, 85), New RasterColor(85, 255, 170), New RasterColor(85, 255, 255), New RasterColor(170, 255, 0), New RasterColor(170, 255, 85), New RasterColor(170, 255, 170), New RasterColor(170, 255, 255), New RasterColor(255, 255, 0), New RasterColor(255, 255, 85), New RasterColor(255, 255, 170), New RasterColor(255, 255, 255)} ' Create and set the user match table Dim userMatchTable As RasterUserMatchTable = New RasterUserMatchTable() userMatchTable.Create(colors) userMatchTable.Use() ' Change the color resolution using the new palette. Note that the user match table ' is makes your code faster only if you use it more than once. It is included here only ' to show how it can be coded. Dim command As ColorResolutionCommand = New ColorResolutionCommand(ColorResolutionCommandMode.InPlace, 8, RasterByteOrder.Rgb, RasterDitheringMethod.FloydStein, ColorResolutionCommandPaletteFlags.UsePalette Or ColorResolutionCommandPaletteFlags.FastMatch, colors) command.Run(image) ' Free the user match table when it is no longer needed userMatchTable.Unuse() ' Save the image back to disk codecs.Save(image, destFileName, RasterImageFormat.Bmp, 8) ' Clean up image.Dispose() End Sub Public NotInheritable Class LEAD_VARS Public Const ImagesDir As String = "C:\Users\Public\Documents\LEADTOOLS Images" End Class |
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public void RasterUserMatchTableExample() { RasterCodecs codecs = new RasterCodecs(); string srcFileName = Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.ImagesDir, "Image1.cmp"); string destFileName = Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.ImagesDir, "RasterUserMatchTable.bmp"); // Load the image from disk RasterImage image = codecs.Load(srcFileName); // 64-color rainbow palette RasterColor[] colors = { new RasterColor(0, 0, 0), new RasterColor(0, 0, 85), new RasterColor(0, 0, 170), new RasterColor(0, 0, 255), new RasterColor(85, 0, 0), new RasterColor(85, 0, 85), new RasterColor(85, 0, 170), new RasterColor(85, 0, 255), new RasterColor(170, 0, 0), new RasterColor(170, 0, 85), new RasterColor(170, 0, 170), new RasterColor(170, 0, 255), new RasterColor(255, 0, 0), new RasterColor(255, 0, 85), new RasterColor(255, 0, 170), new RasterColor(255, 0, 255), new RasterColor(0, 85, 0), new RasterColor(0, 85, 85), new RasterColor(0, 85, 170), new RasterColor(0, 85, 255), new RasterColor(85, 85, 0), new RasterColor(85, 85, 85), new RasterColor(85, 85, 170), new RasterColor(85, 85, 255), new RasterColor(170, 85, 0), new RasterColor(170, 85, 85), new RasterColor(170, 85, 170), new RasterColor(170, 85, 255), new RasterColor(255, 85, 0), new RasterColor(255, 85, 85), new RasterColor(255, 85, 170), new RasterColor(255, 85, 255), new RasterColor(0, 170, 0), new RasterColor(0, 170, 85), new RasterColor(0, 170, 170), new RasterColor(0, 170, 255), new RasterColor(85, 170, 0), new RasterColor(85, 170, 85), new RasterColor(85, 170, 170), new RasterColor(85, 170, 255), new RasterColor(170, 170, 0), new RasterColor(170, 170, 85), new RasterColor(170, 170, 170), new RasterColor(170, 170, 255), new RasterColor(255, 170, 0), new RasterColor(255, 170, 85), new RasterColor(255, 170, 170), new RasterColor(255, 170, 255), new RasterColor(0, 255, 0), new RasterColor(0, 255, 85), new RasterColor(0, 255, 170), new RasterColor(0, 255, 255), new RasterColor(85, 255, 0), new RasterColor(85, 255, 85), new RasterColor(85, 255, 170), new RasterColor(85, 255, 255), new RasterColor(170, 255, 0), new RasterColor(170, 255, 85), new RasterColor(170, 255, 170), new RasterColor(170, 255, 255), new RasterColor(255, 255, 0), new RasterColor(255, 255, 85), new RasterColor(255, 255, 170), new RasterColor(255, 255, 255) }; // Create and set the user match table RasterUserMatchTable userMatchTable = new RasterUserMatchTable(); userMatchTable.Create(colors); userMatchTable.Use(); // Change the color resolution using the new palette. Note that the user match table // is makes your code faster only if you use it more than once. It is included here only // to show how it can be coded. ColorResolutionCommand command = new ColorResolutionCommand( ColorResolutionCommandMode.InPlace, 8, RasterByteOrder.Rgb, RasterDitheringMethod.FloydStein, ColorResolutionCommandPaletteFlags.UsePalette | ColorResolutionCommandPaletteFlags.FastMatch, colors); command.Run(image); // Free the user match table when it is no longer needed userMatchTable.Unuse(); // Save the image back to disk codecs.Save(image, destFileName, RasterImageFormat.Bmp, 8); // Clean up image.Dispose(); } static class LEAD_VARS { public const string ImagesDir = @"C:\Users\Public\Documents\LEADTOOLS Images"; } |
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public void RasterUserMatchTableExample(RasterImage image, Stream destStream) { RasterCodecs codecs = new RasterCodecs(); // 64-color rainbow palette RasterColor[] colors = { new RasterColor(0, 0, 0), new RasterColor(0, 0, 85), new RasterColor(0, 0, 170), new RasterColor(0, 0, 255), new RasterColor(85, 0, 0), new RasterColor(85, 0, 85), new RasterColor(85, 0, 170), new RasterColor(85, 0, 255), new RasterColor(170, 0, 0), new RasterColor(170, 0, 85), new RasterColor(170, 0, 170), new RasterColor(170, 0, 255), new RasterColor(255, 0, 0), new RasterColor(255, 0, 85), new RasterColor(255, 0, 170), new RasterColor(255, 0, 255), new RasterColor(0, 85, 0), new RasterColor(0, 85, 85), new RasterColor(0, 85, 170), new RasterColor(0, 85, 255), new RasterColor(85, 85, 0), new RasterColor(85, 85, 85), new RasterColor(85, 85, 170), new RasterColor(85, 85, 255), new RasterColor(170, 85, 0), new RasterColor(170, 85, 85), new RasterColor(170, 85, 170), new RasterColor(170, 85, 255), new RasterColor(255, 85, 0), new RasterColor(255, 85, 85), new RasterColor(255, 85, 170), new RasterColor(255, 85, 255), new RasterColor(0, 170, 0), new RasterColor(0, 170, 85), new RasterColor(0, 170, 170), new RasterColor(0, 170, 255), new RasterColor(85, 170, 0), new RasterColor(85, 170, 85), new RasterColor(85, 170, 170), new RasterColor(85, 170, 255), new RasterColor(170, 170, 0), new RasterColor(170, 170, 85), new RasterColor(170, 170, 170), new RasterColor(170, 170, 255), new RasterColor(255, 170, 0), new RasterColor(255, 170, 85), new RasterColor(255, 170, 170), new RasterColor(255, 170, 255), new RasterColor(0, 255, 0), new RasterColor(0, 255, 85), new RasterColor(0, 255, 170), new RasterColor(0, 255, 255), new RasterColor(85, 255, 0), new RasterColor(85, 255, 85), new RasterColor(85, 255, 170), new RasterColor(85, 255, 255), new RasterColor(170, 255, 0), new RasterColor(170, 255, 85), new RasterColor(170, 255, 170), new RasterColor(170, 255, 255), new RasterColor(255, 255, 0), new RasterColor(255, 255, 85), new RasterColor(255, 255, 170), new RasterColor(255, 255, 255) }; // Create and set the user match table RasterUserMatchTable userMatchTable = new RasterUserMatchTable(); userMatchTable.Create(colors); userMatchTable.Use(); // Change the color resolution using the new palette. Note that the user match table // is makes your code faster only if you use it more than once. It is included here only // to show how it can be coded. ColorResolutionCommand command = new ColorResolutionCommand( ColorResolutionCommandMode.InPlace, 8, RasterByteOrder.Rgb, RasterDitheringMethod.FloydStein, ColorResolutionCommandPaletteFlags.UsePalette | ColorResolutionCommandPaletteFlags.FastMatch, colors); command.Run(image); // Free the user match table when it is no longer needed userMatchTable.Unuse(); // Save the image back to disk codecs.Save(image, destStream, RasterImageFormat.Bmp, 8); // Clean up image.Dispose(); } |
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Public Sub RasterUserMatchTableExample(ByVal image As RasterImage, ByVal destStream As Stream) Dim codecs As RasterCodecs = New RasterCodecs() ' 64-color rainbow palette Dim colors As RasterColor() = { New RasterColor(0, 0, 0), New RasterColor(0, 0, 85), New RasterColor(0, 0, 170), New RasterColor(0, 0, 255), New RasterColor(85, 0, 0), New RasterColor(85, 0, 85), New RasterColor(85, 0, 170), New RasterColor(85, 0, 255), New RasterColor(170, 0, 0), New RasterColor(170, 0, 85), New RasterColor(170, 0, 170), New RasterColor(170, 0, 255), New RasterColor(255, 0, 0), New RasterColor(255, 0, 85), New RasterColor(255, 0, 170), New RasterColor(255, 0, 255), New RasterColor(0, 85, 0), New RasterColor(0, 85, 85), New RasterColor(0, 85, 170), New RasterColor(0, 85, 255), New RasterColor(85, 85, 0), New RasterColor(85, 85, 85), New RasterColor(85, 85, 170), New RasterColor(85, 85, 255), New RasterColor(170, 85, 0), New RasterColor(170, 85, 85), New RasterColor(170, 85, 170), New RasterColor(170, 85, 255), New RasterColor(255, 85, 0), New RasterColor(255, 85, 85), New RasterColor(255, 85, 170), New RasterColor(255, 85, 255), New RasterColor(0, 170, 0), New RasterColor(0, 170, 85), New RasterColor(0, 170, 170), New RasterColor(0, 170, 255), New RasterColor(85, 170, 0), New RasterColor(85, 170, 85), New RasterColor(85, 170, 170), New RasterColor(85, 170, 255), New RasterColor(170, 170, 0), New RasterColor(170, 170, 85), New RasterColor(170, 170, 170), New RasterColor(170, 170, 255), New RasterColor(255, 170, 0), New RasterColor(255, 170, 85), New RasterColor(255, 170, 170), New RasterColor(255, 170, 255), New RasterColor(0, 255, 0), New RasterColor(0, 255, 85), New RasterColor(0, 255, 170), New RasterColor(0, 255, 255), New RasterColor(85, 255, 0), New RasterColor(85, 255, 85), New RasterColor(85, 255, 170), New RasterColor(85, 255, 255), New RasterColor(170, 255, 0), New RasterColor(170, 255, 85), New RasterColor(170, 255, 170), New RasterColor(170, 255, 255), New RasterColor(255, 255, 0), New RasterColor(255, 255, 85), New RasterColor(255, 255, 170), New RasterColor(255, 255, 255) } ' Create and set the user match table Dim userMatchTable As RasterUserMatchTable = New RasterUserMatchTable() userMatchTable.Create(colors) userMatchTable.Use() ' Change the color resolution using the new palette. Note that the user match table ' is makes your code faster only if you use it more than once. It is included here only ' to show how it can be coded. Dim command As ColorResolutionCommand = New ColorResolutionCommand(ColorResolutionCommandMode.InPlace, 8, RasterByteOrder.Rgb, RasterDitheringMethod.FloydStein, ColorResolutionCommandPaletteFlags.UsePalette Or ColorResolutionCommandPaletteFlags.FastMatch, colors) command.Run(image) ' Free the user match table when it is no longer needed userMatchTable.Unuse() ' Save the image back to disk codecs.Save(image, destStream, RasterImageFormat.Bmp, 8) ' Clean up image.Dispose() End Sub |
Use the RasterUserMatchTable class to create a predefined table to speed conversion with a user palette when using ColorResolutionCommand.
You should use the following sequense
- Create a new instance of the RasterUserMatchTable class
- Call the RasterUserMatchTable.Create method to create the table.
- Call the RasterUserMatchTable.Use method to make this the current table. (Having this as a separate method allows you to save tables in files and get the one you need, without creating it again.)
- Run ColorResolutionCommand with ColorResolutionCommandPaletteFlags.UsePalette or ColorResolutionCommandPaletteFlags.FastMatch set in the ColorResolutionCommand.PaletteFlags property.
- Call the Unuse method when the table is no longer needed.
The completed table is a 32K array of integers. On a 32-bit system, it occupies 128K bytes of memory. Creation of the table is a slow, memory-intensive process that is useful only if you are using your own palette more than once. For example, you may want to create the table once, save it to a file, and ship that file with your application.
System.Object
Leadtools.ImageProcessing.RasterUserMatchTable
Target Platforms: Silverlight, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family, Windows Vista, Windows 7, MAC OS/X (Intel Only), Windows Phone 7