IG_gui_ip_gaussian_blur_dlg
This function shows the dialog that allows you to choose parameters and apply the Gaussian Blur transform.
Declaration:
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BOOL ACCUAPI IG_gui_ip_gaussian_blur_dlg (
HWND hWnd,
LPAT_IGGUI_IP_GAUSSIAN_BLUR lpIpGaussianBlurData
);
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Return Value:
If the user specifies parameters and clicks the OK button, the return value is non-zero. If the user cancels or closes the dialog box or an error occurs, the return value is zero.
Supported Raster Image Formats:
All pixel formats supported by ImageGear for C and C++, except:
Indexed RGB with non-grayscale palette.
Sample:
Image Processing
Example:
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#include "IG_gui_common.h"
AT_IGGUI_IP_GAUSSIAN_BLUR IpGaussianBlur;
IpGaussianBlur.cbSize = sizeof (IpGaussianBlur);
IpGaussianBlur.hWnd = hWnd;
IpGaussianBlur.hIGear = hIGear;
IpGaussianBlur.uFlags |= IG_IGGUI_IP_SETUP_EMPTY_RECT;
IpGaussianBlur.dblRadius = 1.0;
if (IG_gui_ip_gaussian_blur_dlg (hWnd, &IpGaussianBlur))
{
InvalidateRect(hWnd, NULL, FALSE);
UpdateWindow(hWnd);
}
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Remarks:
The Gaussian Blur transform makes images look softer and slightly out of focus. A specific feature of Gaussian Blur is that it removes the high-frequency component from the image.