ImageGear for C and C++ on Windows v20.0 - Updated
IG_FX_blur
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This function blurs an image.

Declaration:

 
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AT_ERRCOUNT ACCUAPI IG_FX_blur (
        HIGEAR hIGear, 
        const LPAT_RECT lpRect, 
        const AT_MODE nBlurMode 
);

Arguments:

Name Type Description
hIGear HIGEAR HIGEAR handle of image.
lpRect const LPAT_RECT Far pointer to an AT_RECT struct specifying the rectangular portion of the image to be processed. Set = NULL for whole image. Before ImageGear performs this operation, it will check to see if an internal flag has been set to TRUE to make a mask active for this HIGEAR image. If a mask is active, and a valid pointer to a mask can be found, ImageGear will override the settings passed to this structure in favor of the non-rectangular ROI defined by the mask.
nBlurMode const AT_MODE A constant such as IG_BLUR_3 specifying the kernel size to use to perform the blurring. See file accucnst.h for the IG_BLUR_ constants available.

Return Value:

Returns the number of ImageGear errors that occurred during this function call.

Supported Raster Image Formats:

All pixel formats supported by ImageGear for C and C++, except:
Indexed RGB with non-grayscale palette

Sample:

None

Example:

 
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HIGEAR    hIGear;        /* HIGEAR handle of image    */
AT_RECT  rcImageRect;    /* Image's current image rectangle */
/* Blur only the image rect portion, using a 5 x 5 kernel:     */
IG_FX_blur ( hIGear, &rcImageRect, IG_BLUR_5 );

Remarks:

nBlurMode controls the degree of blurring.

This function, like other ImageGear Image Processing and Clipboard API calls, takes an AT_RECT structure as an argument, so that you can process a rectangular sub-region of an image. However, before ImageGear performs the operation specified by this function, it will check to see if an internal flag has been set to TRUE, indicating that a mask HIGEAR should be used with the image. If the flag is set to TRUE, and a valid pointer to a mask image has been assigned, ImageGear will override the settings passed to the AT_RECT structure and use the non-rectangular ROI defined by the mask HIGEAR. To create a non-rectangular region of interest, call IG_IP_NR_ROI_to_HIGEAR_mask().

Please see the descriptions of IG_IP_NR_ROI_mask_associate() and IG_IP_NR_ROI_to_HIGEAR_mask() for more details.
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