IIXC_Page::AutoContrast Method
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− | The method of | + | The method automatically adjusts the overall contrast and mixture of colors within a page, or specified rectangular area of a page. Because it does not adjust channels individually, Auto Contrast does not remove color casts. It maps the lightest and darkest pixels in the image to white and black which makes highlights appear lighter and shadows appear darker. |
== Syntax == | == Syntax == | ||
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== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
;pRect | ;pRect | ||
− | :[in] Pointer to RECT. | + | :[in] Pointer to RECT structure which defines the rectangular area where the function should be applied. If this parameter is NULL, the entire page will be processed. |
+ | {{note|Please note that partial processing of an area of a page is not supported for all image formats. For example, it is not supported for indexed images, because each pixel in such images contains not a color, but an index into a color table (palette) which is common for the entire page.}} | ||
== Return Value == | == Return Value == | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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Revision as of 07:38, 29 April 2015
The method automatically adjusts the overall contrast and mixture of colors within a page, or specified rectangular area of a page. Because it does not adjust channels individually, Auto Contrast does not remove color casts. It maps the lightest and darkest pixels in the image to white and black which makes highlights appear lighter and shadows appear darker.
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Syntax
HRESULT AutoContrast([in] RECT* pRect);
Parameters
- pRect
- [in] Pointer to RECT structure which defines the rectangular area where the function should be applied. If this parameter is NULL, the entire page will be processed.
Note:
Please note that partial processing of an area of a page is not supported for all image formats. For example, it is not supported for indexed images, because each pixel in such images contains not a color, but an index into a color table (palette) which is common for the entire page.Return Value
Returns S_OK if operation was successful or error code in other cases.