LEADTOOLS Raster Imaging C DLL Help > LEADTOOLS Raster Imaging Features > Processing an Image > Handling CMYK Files as Separate Bitmaps |
LEADTOOLS supports loading TIFF CMYK files without converting the data to BGR. This is done by loading each CMYK plane as a separate LEADTOOLS bitmap using L_LoadFileCMYKArray. Alpha channel information can be loaded or ignored as follows:
to ignore alpha information, create an array of 4 BITMAPHANDLE structures.
or :
to load alpha information, create an array of 5 BITMAPHANDLE structures. (The alpha channel will be stored in the 5th element of the array).
If the source file is not in the TIFF CMYK format, load the bitmap normally with L_LoadBitmap, L_LoadBitmapMemory, L_LoadBitmapResize, L_LoadFile, L_LoadFileOffset, or L_LoadMemory and then obtain the CMYK planes by calling L_ColorSeparateBitmap.
Paint the bitmaps using L_PaintDCCMYKArray.
To save the bitmap as TIFF CMYK, call L_SaveFileCMYKArray. To save as another format, create a BGR bitmap using L_ColorMergeBitmap and then save the image with L_SaveBitmap or L_SaveFile.
The bitmap can be manipulated by manipulating each plane independently. Be careful when doing this. Some transformations should be done to all of the planes, while others should be done only to a particular plane.
For example, when performing a spatial transformation (flip, resize, rotate, etc), perform the same spatial transformation on all of the planes. Otherwise, there may be unwanted or unexpected results.
Other transformations should be done to a particular plane. For example, the K plane controls the amount of black ink. Changing the intensity of the K plane will darken or lighten the bitmap. Changing the brightness of one of the other planes will change the color rather than the image brightness. Be sure to study how the CMYK planes are combined to make the final image, in order to have a good understanding of what is needed to achieve a particular result.