Leadtools.Workflow.ImageProcessing Namespace : ColorResolutionCommandPaletteFlags Enumeration |
[FlagsAttribute()] public enum ColorResolutionCommandPaletteFlags : System.Enum, System.IComparable, System.IConvertible, System.IFormattable
'Declaration <FlagsAttribute()> Public Enum ColorResolutionCommandPaletteFlags Inherits System.Enum Implements System.IComparable, System.IConvertible, System.IFormattable
'Usage Dim instance As ColorResolutionCommandPaletteFlags
[FlagsAttribute()] public enum ColorResolutionCommandPaletteFlags : System.IComparable, System.IConvertible, System.IFormattable
Leadtools.Workflow.ImageProcessing.ColorResolutionCommandPaletteFlags = function() { }; Leadtools.Workflow.ImageProcessing.ColorResolutionCommandPaletteFlags.prototype = {
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[FlagsAttribute()] public enum class ColorResolutionCommandPaletteFlags : public System.Enum, System.IComparable, System.IConvertible, System.IFormattable
Member | Description |
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FastMatch | Use a predefined table to speed conversion using your own palette. |
FavorPureColors | Give colors that occur frequently in the image palette entries of their own in the optimized palette. |
Fixed | Use the LEAD Fixed palette. |
Identity | Insert the Windows system palette. |
Netscape | Use the fixed palette that is employed by Netscape Navigator and by Microsoft Internet Explorer. |
None | Default. |
Optimized | Create an optimized palette. |
SlowMatch | Use with Optimized to use a slower but more accurate matching process. |
UsePalette | Use the palette specified in ColorResolutionActivity.Palette, without supplying optimized colors. |
The palette options are useful only when the resulting image requires a palette (when it is 8 bits per pixel or less).
For more information, refer to Introduction: Palette Handling.
System.Object
System.ValueType
System.Enum
Leadtools.Workflow.ImageProcessing.ColorResolutionCommandPaletteFlags
Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2