Parameters
Name | Explanation |
---|---|
x | An array of x coordinate values defining points of a polygonal area on the image. (in pixels) * |
y | An array of y coordinate values defining points of a polygonal area on the image. (in pixels) * |
Points | The number of points defining the polygonal area on the image. |
Red | Sets the shift in the red component of the RGB value (from-255 to 255) |
Green | Sets the shift in the green component of the RGB value (from-255 to 255) |
Blue | Sets the shift in the blue component of the RGB value (from-255 to 255) |
* In Visual C++, pass the pointer to the first element in the x and y arrays. In Visual Basic, the arguments are returned in the first elements of the arrays x(0) and y(0). |
Return Value
Returns True (nonzero) if successful, otherwise returns False (0).
Explanation
The RGBLevel method increases or decreases the RGB values
in a raster image. As the values of the Red, Green, or Blue
parameters increase, the image becomes brighter. As those values
decrease, the image becomes darker. If the Red, Green, or Blue
parameters are 0, the image is not altered.
To execute the RGBLevel method, set the image handle of the
image in the ImageHandle
property or the Layer(LayerNo).ImageHandle
property. The RGBLevel method supports 1, 4, 8, 16, 24, and
32 bit images.
Before executing the RGBLevel method, you must set the area
on the image that will be affected. There are 4 ways to do
this.
- To use a mask image, set the SelectMode property to 0. Set the mask image handle in the MaskImageHandle property
- To process the total image, set the SelectMode property to 1
- To process the polygonal area on the image, set the SelectMode property to 2. Select the polygon by setting the appropriate coordinate values for the points of the polygon in two arrays, one array for the x coordinate values and one array for the y coordinate values. The pass these arrays to the x and y arguments of the RGBLevel method. The number of points defining the polygon must be 3 or more
- To process an elliptical area on the image, set the SelectMode property to 3. Select the ellipse by setting the appropriate values for the bounding rectangle in the RectLeft, RectTop, RectRight, and RectBottom properties
When the SelectMode
property is set to values other than 2 (ikEffectPolygon), please
set dummy arrays in the x and y parameters and set the Points
parameter to 0.
When the SelectMode property
is set to 2 or 3, the appropriate value must be set in the InOut property. When a 1, 4, or 8 bit image
is processed, the total image will be processed regardless of the
value set in the SelectMode
property.
If successful the resulting raster image data is set in the
LayerNo property (the ImageHandle property or the
Layer(LayerNo).ImageHandle
property. If unsuccessful, 0 is returned.
When the Caption, Message, and ButtonName properties are blank, the
progress dialog box will not be displayed. When the progress dialog
box is displayed, the percentage that the processing has completed
will be shown in the dialog box.
For scripting languages and other programs that require variant
types, please refer to the RGBLevelVariant method.