This function has been deprecated and will be removed from the public API in a future release. Please use IG_image_create, IG_image_channel_add, and IG_image_colorspace_convert instead.
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AT_ERRCOUNT ACCUAPI IG_image_create_alpha ( HIGEAR hIGear, HIGEAR hIBackgrnd, AT_MODE nCreateMode ); |
Name | Type | Description |
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hIGear | HIGEAR | HIGEAR handle of image. |
hIBackgrnd | HIGEAR | HIGEAR handle to a background image. |
nCreateMode | AT_MODE | An integer value of type AT_MODE that tells ImageGear what bit depth the alpha channel should have. The possible settings for this variable, which are defined in accucnst.h are: IG_ALPHA_CREATE_1 and IG_ALPHA_CREATE_8. |
Returns the number of ImageGear errors that occurred during this function call. If there are no errors, the return value is IGE_SUCCESS.
All pixel formats supported by ImageGear for C and C++.
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HIGEAR hIGear, /* HIGEAR handles of images */ HIGEAR hIBackgrnd; AT_ERRCOUNT nErrcount; /* Tally of ImageGear errors on the stack*/ nErrcount = IG_load_file ("Picture1.tga", &hIGear); nErrcount = IG_load_file( "Picture2".bmp", &hIBackgrnd); nErrcount = IG_image_create_alpha( hIGear, hIBackgrnd, IG_ALPHA_CREATE_8); |
This function creates an alpha channel in the image hIGear, based on the data found in hIBackgrnd.
The height and width of hIBackgrnd must not be less than the height and width of hIGear. If there is already an alpha channel in the image, it will be replaced. Here is the formula by which the alpha channel data is calculated (where I2 stands for second image):
A = (I2 - Back) / (abs(I2 - back) - back);
If hIBackgrnd is a 1-bit image, you should set nCreateMode to IG_ALPHA_CREATE_1. When hIGear is displayed, this data will act as overlay data, where the 2 possible values for each bit of overlay data will determine whether the pixel is displayed or is made transparent, so that whatever is in the background will show through.
If hIBackgrnd is an 8-bit image, you should set nCreateMode to IG_ALPHA_CREATE_8. This will add 8 bits (with 256 possible values) of alpha data for each pixel of hIGear.