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Crop Class

This class enables you to crop the image.

Namespace: Aurigma.GraphicsMill.Transforms
Assembly: Aurigma.GraphicsMill (in Aurigma.GraphicsMill.dll)

Syntax

Visual Basic
Public NotInheritable Class Crop _
	Inherits BitmapTransform
C#
public sealed class Crop : BitmapTransform

Remarks

Crop transform returns pixels which are inside of the cropping rectangle (see Rectangle property). If cropping rectangle "grabs" pixels which are beyond of the image (e.g. rectangle is larger of the image, or its coordinates closer to the edge of the image than width of the rectangle), these pixels are filled with BackgroundColor.

All the coordinates and sizes are measured in units specified with Unit property.

Inheritance Hierarchy

Thread Safety

Static members of this type are safe for multi-threaded operations. Instance members of this type are safe for multi-threaded operations.

Supported Pixel Formats

Member NameDescription
Format1bppIndexed1 bit per pixel. Indexed.
Format4bppIndexed4 bits per pixel. Indexed.
Format8bppIndexed8 bits per pixel. Indexed.
Format8bppGrayScale8 bits per pixel. Grayscale. 8 bits are used for luminosity level.
Format16bppGrayScale16 bits per pixel. Grayscale. All 16 bits are used for luminosity level (extended pixel format).
Format16bppAGrayScale16 bits per pixel. Grayscale with alpha channel. 8 bits are used for alpha channel and other 8 bits are used for luminosity level.
Format32bppAGrayScale32 bits per pixel. Grayscale with alpha channel. 16 bits are used for alpha channel and other 16 bits are used for luminosity level (extended pixel format).
Format16bppRgb56516 bits per pixel. RGB. 5 bits each are used for the red, and blue components. 6 bits are used for green component.
Format16bppRgb55516 bits per pixel. RGB. 5 bits each are used for the red, green, and blue components. The rest bit is unused.
Format16bppArgb155516 bits per pixel. RGB with alpha channel. 1 bit is used for the alpha component, and 5 bits each are used for the red, green, and blue components.
Format24bppRgb24 bits per pixel. RGB. 8 bits each are used for the red, green, and blue components.
Format32bppRgb32 bits per pixel. RGB. 8 bits each are used for the red, green, and blue components. The rest 8 bits are unused.
Format32bppArgb32 bits per pixel. RGB with alpha channel. 8 bits each are used for the alpha, red, green, and blue components.
Format48bppRgb48 bits per pixel. RGB. 16 bits each are used for the red, green, and blue components (extended pixel format).
Format64bppArgb64 bits per pixel. RGB with alpha channel. 16 bits each are used for the alpha, red, green, and blue components (extended pixel format).
Format32bppCmyk32 bits per pixel. CMYK. 8 bits each are used for the cyan, magenta, yellow, and black components.
Format64bppCmyk64 bits per pixel. CMYK. 16 bits each are used for the cyan, magenta, yellow, and black components (extended pixel format).
Format80bppAcmyk80 bits per pixel. CMYK with alpha channel. 16 bits each are used for the alpha, cyan, magenta, yellow, and black components (extended pixel format).

See Also

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