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AutoColorLevelCommand Constructor(Int32,Int32,AutoColorLevelCommandType,AutoColorLevelCommandFlags)
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blackClip
Value that represents the percentage of black pixels to clip from the image, in hundredths of a percent. Valid values range from 0 to 10000 (which represents 1009 . The default is 50, which indicates to clip 0.5% of the black pixels.
whiteClip
Value that represents the percentage of white pixels to clip from the image, in hundredths of a percent. Valid values range from 0 to 10000 (which represents 1005 of the white pixels.
type
Value that indicates the type of leveling to perform.
flag
Flag that indicates whether the method will process the image or not.
Initializes a new AutoColorLevelCommand object with explicit parameters.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Public Function New( _
   ByVal blackClip As Integer, _
   ByVal whiteClip As Integer, _
   ByVal type As AutoColorLevelCommandType, _
   ByVal flag As AutoColorLevelCommandFlags _
)
Visual Basic (Usage)Copy Code
Dim blackClip As Integer
Dim whiteClip As Integer
Dim type As AutoColorLevelCommandType
Dim flag As AutoColorLevelCommandFlags
 
Dim instance As AutoColorLevelCommand(blackClip, whiteClip, type, flag)
C# 
public AutoColorLevelCommand( 
   int blackClip,
   int whiteClip,
   AutoColorLevelCommandType type,
   AutoColorLevelCommandFlags flag
)
Managed Extensions for C++ 
public: AutoColorLevelCommand( 
   int blackClip,
   int whiteClip,
   AutoColorLevelCommandType type,
   AutoColorLevelCommandFlags flag
)
C++/CLI 
public:
AutoColorLevelCommand( 
   int blackClip,
   int whiteClip,
   AutoColorLevelCommandType type,
   AutoColorLevelCommandFlags flag
)

Parameters

blackClip
Value that represents the percentage of black pixels to clip from the image, in hundredths of a percent. Valid values range from 0 to 10000 (which represents 1009 . The default is 50, which indicates to clip 0.5% of the black pixels.
whiteClip
Value that represents the percentage of white pixels to clip from the image, in hundredths of a percent. Valid values range from 0 to 10000 (which represents 1005 of the white pixels.
type
Value that indicates the type of leveling to perform.
flag
Flag that indicates whether the method will process the image or not.

Example

Visual BasicCopy Code
ImageProcessing.Color.AutoColorLevelCommand.AutoColorLevelConstructor_S2
   Public Sub AutoColorLevelConstructorExample_S2()
      RasterCodecs.Startup()
      Dim codecs As New RasterCodecs()
      codecs.ThrowExceptionsOnInvalidImages = True

      Dim leadImage As RasterImage = codecs.Load("C:\Program Files\LEAD Technologies\LEADTOOLS 15\Images\Master.jpg")

      ' Prepare the command
      Dim command As AutoColorLevelCommand = New AutoColorLevelCommand(50, 500, AutoColorLevelCommandType.Intensity, AutoColorLevelCommandFlags.None)
      ' Apply "Auto Leveling" to the image.
      command.Run(leadImage)
      codecs.Save(leadImage, "C:\Program Files\LEAD Technologies\LEADTOOLS 15\Images\Result.jpg", RasterImageFormat.Jpeg, 24)

      RasterCodecs.Shutdown()
   End Sub
C#Copy Code
ImageProcessing.Color.AutoColorLevelCommand.AutoColorLevelConstructor_S2 
      public void AutoColorLevelConstructorExample_S2() 
      { 
         // Load an image 
         RasterCodecs.Startup(); 
         RasterCodecs codecs = new RasterCodecs(); 
         codecs.ThrowExceptionsOnInvalidImages = true; 
 
         RasterImage image = codecs.Load(@"C:\Program Files\LEAD Technologies\LEADTOOLS 15\Images\Master.jpg"); 
 
         // Prepare the command 
         AutoColorLevelCommand command = new AutoColorLevelCommand(50, 500, AutoColorLevelCommandType.Intensity, AutoColorLevelCommandFlags.None); 
         // Apply "Auto Leveling" to the image. 
         command.Run(image); 
 
         RasterCodecs.Shutdown(); 
      }

Requirements

Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 2000, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003 family

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