opensolaris man page for mlib_imagecolorrgb2ciemono_fp

Query: mlib_imagecolorrgb2ciemono_fp

OS: opensolaris

Section: 3mlib

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mlib_ImageColorRGB2CIEMono_Fp(3MLIB)			    mediaLib Library Functions			      mlib_ImageColorRGB2CIEMono_Fp(3MLIB)

NAME
mlib_ImageColorRGB2CIEMono_Fp - RGB to monochrome conversion
SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lmlib [ library... ] #include <mlib.h> mlib_status mlib_ImageColorRGB2CIEMono_Fp(mlib_image *dst, const mlib_image *src);
DESCRIPTION
The mlib_ImageColorRGB2CIEMono_Fp() function performs a conversion from a red/green/blue to a monochromatic image. The source image must be a three-channel image. The destination image must be a single-channel image. It uses the following equation: dst[x][y][0] = 0.2125*src[x][y][0] + 0.7154*src[x][y][1] + 0.0721*src[x][y][2]
PARAMETERS
The function takes the following arguments: dst Pointer to destination image. src Pointer to source image.
RETURN VALUES
The function returns MLIB_SUCCESS if successful. Otherwise it returns MLIB_FAILURE.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Committed | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |MT-Safe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
mlib_ImageColorRGB2CIEMono(3MLIB), mlib_ImageColorRGB2Mono(3MLIB), mlib_ImageColorRGB2Mono_Fp(3MLIB), attributes(5) SunOS 5.11 2 Mar 2007 mlib_ImageColorRGB2CIEMono_Fp(3MLIB)
Related Man Pages
mlib_imagecolorrgb2mono_fp(3mlib) - sunos
mlib_imagecopy(3mlib) - opensolaris
mlib_imagedilate4(3mlib) - opensolaris
mlib_imageerode4(3mlib) - opensolaris
mlib_imageerode4_fp(3mlib) - opensolaris
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