Property VLImageAdjust.TVLImageAdjust.Saturation
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Use this property to adjust the Saturation. | Use this property to adjust the Saturation. | ||
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Class: TVLImageAdjust
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Syntax
Delphi:
property Saturation : Single read FSaturation write SetSaturation;
C++ Builder:
__property float Saturation = { read=FSaturation, write=SetSaturation };
Summary
Adjusts the Saturation.
Description
Use this property to adjust the Saturation.
The value is a multiplication coefficient.
Examples:
1 - will preserve the value.
0.5 - will result in half the value.
2 - will result in twice the value.
Delphi example:
VLRotate1.Saturation := 1.5;
C++ Builder example:
VLRotate1->Saturation = 1.5;
Visual C++(MFC) example:
VLRotate1.Saturation = 1.5;
Visual C++/CLI example:
rotate1->Saturation = 1.5;
C# example:
rotate1.Saturation = 1.5;
VB example:
Rotate1.Saturation = 1.5