- lookupTable
- Lookup table array to be filled by this method. The user must set the first and the last element of the lookup table manually (i.e. lookupTable[0] = firstValue; lookupTable[tableSize - 1] = lastValue;), if you set the first element to last value and the last element to the first value then the lookup table will become inverted.
- start
- Index of the first entry in the lookup table to update. The indices of the table correspond to the intensity values. If this parameter has a negative value the corresponding index to lookupTable is equal to its value + its length. The range of its possible value is between (-lookupTable length/2) and (lookupTable length/2 - 1).
- end
- Index of the last entry in the lookup table to update. The indices of the table correspond to the intensity values. If this parameter has a negative value the corresponding index to lookupTable is equal to its value + its length. The range of its possible value is between (-lookupTable length/2) and (lookupTable length/2 - 1).
- factor
- Value that indicates the factor to be applied in the function operation specified in the flags parameter. This parameter is used only if flags is set to FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Exponential, FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Sigmoid or FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Logarithm. If FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Exponential or FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Sigmoid is set, the value of this parameter can be any integer (+/-). If FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Logarithm is set, its value should be >= 0. However, if factor = 0, the lookup table will be filled linearly from start to end, regardless of the value set in flags.
- flags
- Flags that indicate the function used to update the lookup table and whether or not the lookupTable should contain signed or unsigned data.
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Public Shared Sub GetFunctionalLookupTable( _ ByVal lookupTable() As Integer, _ ByVal start As Integer, _ ByVal end As Integer, _ ByVal factor As Integer, _ ByVal flags As FunctionalLookupTableFlags _ ) |
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Dim lookupTable() As Integer Dim start As Integer Dim end As Integer Dim factor As Integer Dim flags As FunctionalLookupTableFlags EffectsUtilities.GetFunctionalLookupTable(lookupTable, start, end, factor, flags) |
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public static void GetFunctionalLookupTable( int[] lookupTable, int start, int end, int factor, FunctionalLookupTableFlags flags ) |
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public: static void GetFunctionalLookupTable( array<int>^ lookupTable, int start, int end, int factor, FunctionalLookupTableFlags flags ) |
Parameters
- lookupTable
- Lookup table array to be filled by this method. The user must set the first and the last element of the lookup table manually (i.e. lookupTable[0] = firstValue; lookupTable[tableSize - 1] = lastValue;), if you set the first element to last value and the last element to the first value then the lookup table will become inverted.
- start
- Index of the first entry in the lookup table to update. The indices of the table correspond to the intensity values. If this parameter has a negative value the corresponding index to lookupTable is equal to its value + its length. The range of its possible value is between (-lookupTable length/2) and (lookupTable length/2 - 1).
- end
- Index of the last entry in the lookup table to update. The indices of the table correspond to the intensity values. If this parameter has a negative value the corresponding index to lookupTable is equal to its value + its length. The range of its possible value is between (-lookupTable length/2) and (lookupTable length/2 - 1).
- factor
- Value that indicates the factor to be applied in the function operation specified in the flags parameter. This parameter is used only if flags is set to FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Exponential, FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Sigmoid or FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Logarithm. If FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Exponential or FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Sigmoid is set, the value of this parameter can be any integer (+/-). If FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Logarithm is set, its value should be >= 0. However, if factor = 0, the lookup table will be filled linearly from start to end, regardless of the value set in flags.
- flags
- Flags that indicate the function used to update the lookup table and whether or not the lookupTable should contain signed or unsigned data.
This example will darken loaded image by using lookup table affected by exponential function.
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Public Sub GetFunctionalLookupTableExample() Dim codecs As New RasterCodecs() codecs.ThrowExceptionsOnInvalidImages = True Dim leadImage As RasterImage = codecs.Load(Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.ImagesDir, "Master.jpg")) ' Prepare the command Dim LookupTable() As Integer ReDim LookupTable(255) LookupTable(0) = 0 LookupTable(255) = 255 EffectsUtilities.GetFunctionalLookupTable(LookupTable, 0, 255, 5, FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Exponential) Dim command As RemapIntensityCommand = New RemapIntensityCommand command.Flags = RemapIntensityCommandFlags.Master command.LookupTable = LookupTable command.Run(leadImage) codecs.Save(leadImage, Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.ImagesDir, "Result.jpg"), RasterImageFormat.Jpeg, 24) 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 GetFunctionalLookupTableExample() { // Load an image RasterCodecs codecs = new RasterCodecs(); codecs.ThrowExceptionsOnInvalidImages = true; RasterImage image = codecs.Load(Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.ImagesDir, "Master.jpg")); // Prepare the command int[] LookupTable = new int[256]; LookupTable[0] = 0; LookupTable[255] = 255; EffectsUtilities.GetFunctionalLookupTable(LookupTable, 0, 255, 5, FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Exponential); RemapIntensityCommand command = new RemapIntensityCommand(); command.Flags = RemapIntensityCommandFlags.Master; command.LookupTable = LookupTable; command.Run(image); codecs.Save(image, Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.ImagesDir, "Result.jpg"), RasterImageFormat.Jpeg, 24); } static class LEAD_VARS { public const string ImagesDir = @"C:\Users\Public\Documents\LEADTOOLS Images"; } |
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public void GetFunctionalLookupTableExample(RasterImage image, Stream outStream) { // Prepare the command int[] LookupTable = new int[256]; LookupTable[0] = 0; LookupTable[255] = 255; EffectsUtilities.GetFunctionalLookupTable(LookupTable, 0, 255, 5, FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Exponential); RemapIntensityCommand command = new RemapIntensityCommand(); command.Flags = RemapIntensityCommandFlags.Master; command.LookupTable = LookupTable; command.Run(image); // Save result image RasterCodecs codecs = new RasterCodecs(); codecs.Save(image, outStream, RasterImageFormat.Jpeg, 24); image.Dispose(); } |
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Public Sub GetFunctionalLookupTableExample(ByVal image As RasterImage, ByVal outStream As Stream) ' Prepare the command Dim LookupTable As Integer() = New Integer(255){} LookupTable(0) = 0 LookupTable(255) = 255 EffectsUtilities.GetFunctionalLookupTable(LookupTable, 0, 255, 5, FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Exponential) Dim command As RemapIntensityCommand = New RemapIntensityCommand() command.Flags = RemapIntensityCommandFlags.Master command.LookupTable = LookupTable command.Run(image) ' Save result image Dim codecs As RasterCodecs = New RasterCodecs() codecs.Save(image, outStream, RasterImageFormat.Jpeg, 24) image.Dispose() End Sub |
- This method will update the lookup table array using the predefined function specified in the flags parameter. In most cases, this method is used with Leadtools.ImageProcessing.Color.RemapIntensityCommand.
- The factor parameter is used for logarithm, exponential and sigmoid functions only. If factor = 0, the method performs a linear interpolation between the two points start and end and stores the results in the lookup table, regardless of the value set in flags.
- If flags parameter is set to FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Exponential, the value of factor modifies the lookup table values (see figure below) according to the following equations:
Y = YStart + (YEnd - YStart) * (Exp ((factor/10.0 * (x-start))/(end-start)) - firstValue) (lastValue - firstValue)
YStart = The lookupTable value at start.
YEnd = The lookupTable value at end.
firstValue = Exp(0).
lastValue = Exp(factor)
x = the intensity value of the selected point
- If the flags parameter is set to FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Logarithm, the value of factor modifies the lookup table values (see figure below) according to the following equations:
Y = YStart + (YEnd - YStart) * (Log (1 + (factor/10.0 * (x-start))/(end- start)) - firstValue) (lastValue - firstValue)
YStart = The lookupTable value at start.
YEnd = The lookupTable value at end.
firstValue = 0.
lastValue = Log(1 + nFactor).
x = the intensity value of the selected point
- If the flags parameter is set to FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Sigmoid, the value of factor modifies the lookup table values (see figure below) according to the following equations:
Y = YStart + (YEnd - YStart) * (1.0/ (1 + Exp(2*factor/10.0 * (x-center))/(end- start)) - firstValue) (lastValue - firstValue)
YStart = The lookupTable value at start.
YEnd = The lookupTable value at end.
firstValue = 1.0/(1 + Exp(2.0 * factor/10.0 *(start - center)/ (end- start))).
lastValue = Log(1 + factor).
x = the intensity value of the selected point
- If the flags parameter is set to FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Linear, factor is ignored. The method performs a linear interpolation between the two points (start, YStart) and (end, YEnd) and stores the results in the lookup table.
where:
YStart = The lookupTable value at start.
YEnd = The lookupTable value at end.
- If the value of (end - start) exceed the lookupTable length, the method will throw an exception. As an example, suppose a user wants to select a point, change the intensity value of that point (x), and then perform two linear interpolations: from 0 to the intensity value x from intensity value x to the end of the rangeTo accomplish this, the user would proceed by doing the following: Select the point and get its intensity value (x).Change the intensity value of the selected point to some new value (newIntensity).Store the new intensity value in the Lookup table by assignment:
lookupTable[0] = 0;
lookupTable[x] = newIntensity;
Call GetFunctionalLookupTable with start set to 0, end set to x, and flags set to FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Linear.Call GetFunctionalLookupTable with start set to x, end set to 255, and flags set to FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Linear. (For the example, assume the image is 8-bits per pixel.)For another example, please refer to the example for Leadtools.ImageProcessing.Color.RemapIntensityCommand.
- from 0 to the intensity value x
- from intensity value x to the end of the range
- Select the point and get its intensity value (x).
- Change the intensity value of the selected point to some new value (newIntensity).
- Store the new intensity value in the Lookup table by assignment:
lookupTable[0] = 0;
lookupTable[x] = newIntensity; - Call GetFunctionalLookupTable with start set to 0, end set to x, and flags set to FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Linear.
- Call GetFunctionalLookupTable with start set to x, end set to 255, and flags set to FunctionalLookupTableFlags.Linear. (For the example, assume the image is 8-bits per pixel.)
- For another example, please refer to the example for Leadtools.ImageProcessing.Color.RemapIntensityCommand.
Target Platforms: Silverlight 3.0, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family, Windows Vista, Windows 7, MAC OS/X (Intel Only)