Name |
Description |
BaseEffect |
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BaseSurface |
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BinaryPixelOp |
Defines a way to operate on a pixel, or a region of pixels, in a binary fashion. That is, it is a simple function F that takes two parameters and returns a result of the form: c = F(a, b) |
BitVector2DSurfaceAdapter |
Adapts a Surface class so it can be used as a two dimensional boolean array. Elements are stored compactly, such that each pixel stores 32 boolean values. However, the usable width is the same as that of the adapted surface. (in other words, a surface that is 100 pixels wide can still only store 100 booleans per row) |
BitmapExtensions |
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BitmapWrapper |
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CairoExtensions |
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CairoSurfaceWrapper |
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ColorBgra |
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ColorBgraArrayWrapper |
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Histogram |
Histogram is used to calculate a histogram for a surface (in a selection, if desired). This can then be used to retrieve percentile, average, peak, and distribution information. |
HistogramRgb |
Histogram is used to calculate a histogram for a surface (in a selection, if desired). This can then be used to retrieve percentile, average, peak, and distribution information. |
HsvColor |
Adapted from: "A Primer on Building a Color Picker User Control with GDI+ in Visual Basic .NET or C#" http://www.msdnaa.net/Resources/display.aspx?ResID=2460 |
IRenderProgress |
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ParallelExtensions |
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PixelOp |
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Point |
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PointD |
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Rectangle |
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RectangleD |
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RgbColor |
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ScaleFactor |
Encapsulates functionality for zooming/scaling coordinates. Includes methods for Size[F]'s, Point[F]'s, Rectangle[F]'s, and various scalars |
Scanline |
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Settings |
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Size |
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SizeD |
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SplineInterpolator |
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SurfaceDiff |
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SurfaceDiff.DiffBounds |
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UnaryPixelOp |
Defines a way to operate on a pixel, or a region of pixels, in a unary fashion. That is, it is a simple function F that takes one parameter and returns a result of the form: d = F(c) |
UserBlendOp |
Abstract base class that all "user" blend ops derive from. These ops are available in the UI for a user to choose from in order to configure the blending properties of a Layer. |
Utility |
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