Microsoft DirectX 9.0 SDK Update (October 2004)

ColorOperator.AdjustContrast Method

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Note: This documentation is preliminary and is subject to change.

Adjusts the contrast value of a color.

Definition

Visual Basic .NET Public Shared Function AdjustContrast( _
    ByVal c As Integer, _
    ByVal s As Single _
) As Integer
C# public static int AdjustContrast(
    int c,
    float s
);
Managed C++ public: static int AdjustContrast(
    int c,
    float s
);
JScript .NET public static function AdjustContrast(
    c : int,
    s : float
) : int;

Parameters

c System.Int32.
s System.Single. Floating-point value that represents the contrast value to apply to the given color. See Remarks.

Return Value

System.Int32 .

Remarks

The s parameter linearly interpolates between 50 percent gray and the color. There are no limits on the parameter's value. If the value is 0, the returned color is 50 percent gray. If the value is 1, the returned color is the original color. If s is greater than 0 and less than 1, the contrast is decreased; if it is greater than 1, the contrast is increased.

The input alpha channel is copied, unmodified, to the output alpha channel.


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