Flags for the LBitmapBase::Combine Function (original) (raw)
Note: Arithmetic calculations in this table assume 24-bit image data.
The following flags define how to treat the source rectangle:
Value
Meaning
CB_SRC_NOP
[0x00000000] No change.
CB_SRC_NOT
[0x00000001] Invert the color, resulting in its complement.
CB_SRC_0
[0x00000002] Change all bits to 0.
CB_SRC_1
[0x00000003] Change all bits to 1.
The following flags define how to treat the destination rectangle:
Value
Meaning
CB_DST_NOP
[0x00000000] No change.
CB_DST_NOT
[0x00000010] Invert the color, resulting in its complement.
CB_DST_0
[0x00000020] Change all bits to 0.
CB_DST_1
[0x00000030] Change all bits to 1.
The following flags define the operation to use when combining the data:
Value
Meaning
CB_OP_AND
[0x00000000] Combine each set of bytes using a bitwise AND (&).
CB_OP_OR
[0x00000100] Combine each set of bytes using a bitwise OR (
).
CB_OP_XOR
[0x00000200] Combine each set of bytes using a bitwise exclusive OR (^).
CB_OP_ADD
[0x00000300] Add the byte values, allowing a maximum of 255.
CB_OP_SUBSRC
[0x00000400] Subtract the source from the destination, allowing a minimum of 0.
CB_OP_SUBDST
[0x00000500] Subtract the destination from the source, allowing a minimum of 0.
CB_OP_MUL
[0x00000600] Multiply the byte values, allowing a maximum of 255. The result is calculated as follows: result = (source * dest) / 255.
CB_OP_DIVSRC
[0x00000700] Divide the destination by the source. If source > 0, then the result is calculated as follows: result = min( (dest / source) * 255, 255 ). Otherwise, if source = 0, then result = 255.
CB_OP_DIVDST
[0x00000800] Divide the source by the destination. If dest > 0, then the result is calculated as follows: result = min( (source / dest) * 255, 255 ). Otherwise, if dest = 0, then result = 255.
CB_OP_AVG
[0x00000900] Use the average of the two values.
CB_OP_MIN
[0x00000A00] Use the lesser of the two values.
CB_OP_MAX
[0x00000B00] Use the greater of the two values.
CB_OP_ABSDIF
[0x00000C00] Calculate the absolute difference between the two values.
The following flags define how to treat the resulting image rectangle:
Value
Meaning
CB_RES_NOP
[0x00000000] No change.
CB_RES_NOT
[0x00001000] Invert the color, resulting in its complement.
CB_RES_0
[0x00002000] Change all bits to 0.
CB_RES_1
[0x00003000] Change all bits to 1.
The following flags define the channel of the source image rectangle:
The following flags define the channel of the destination image rectangle:
Value
Meaning
CB_DST_MASTER
[0x00000000] perform operation on all Channels.
CB_DST_RED
[0x00100000] perform operation on Red Channel.
CB_DST_GREEN
[0x00200000] perform operation on Green Channel.
CB_DST_BLUE
[0x00300000] perform operation on Blue Channel.
The following flags define the channel of the resulting image rectangle:
Value
Meaning
CB_RES_MASTER
[0x00000000] perform operation on all Channels.
CB_RES_RED
[0x01000000] perform operation on Red Channel.
CB_RES_GREEN
[0x02000000] perform operation on Green Channel.
CB_RES_BLUE
[0x03000000] perform operation on Blue Channel.
The following flag determines whether to use the raw combine which combines the image data regardless of its palette or LookUpTable (LUT):
Value
Meaning
CB_RAWCOMBINE
[0x04000000] perform a raw combine.
Calculating Master Channel Values
In order to speed up widely used image processing filters in LEADTOOLS, the grayscale value (master channel) of a colored image is calculated using the following formulas: