Preview of Color Depth Methods
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Image Editing Methods
◼Analysis Methods
◼Color Adjustment Methods
◼Color Depth Methods
◼Detection Methods
◼Effects Methods
◼Filter Methods
◼Geometric Methods
◼Painting and Alpha Methods
◼Smoothing Methods
◼Other Methods
◼Selection Methods
◼Interactive Tools
Test Images
ImageEnView1.IO.LoadFromFile( 'D:\ImageTest1.jpg' );

// Convert to a 4-color ordered palette
ImageEnView1.Proc.ConvertTo( 4, ieOrdered );

// Convert to a 4-color dithered palette
ImageEnView1.Proc.ConvertTo( 4, ieDithering );

// Convert to a 16-color ordered palette
ImageEnView1.Proc.ConvertTo( 16, ieOrdered );

// Convert to a 16-color dithered palette
ImageEnView1.Proc.ConvertTo( 16, ieDithering );

// Convert to a 64-color ordered palette
ImageEnView1.Proc.ConvertTo( 64, ieOrdered );

// Convert to a 64-color dithered palette
ImageEnView1.Proc.ConvertTo( 64, ieDithering );

// Convert true color image to black & white using the Floyd-Steinberg algorithm
ImageEnView1.Proc.ConvertToBW_FloydSteinberg();

// Convert true color image to black & white using a local threshold algorithm (mean)
ImageEnView1.Proc.ConvertToBWLocalThreshold( 4, ietMean );

// Convert true color image to black & white using a local threshold algorithm (median)
ImageEnView1.Proc.ConvertToBWLocalThreshold( 4, ietMedian );

// Convert true color image to black & white using a local threshold algorithm (min/max mean)
ImageEnView1.Proc.ConvertToBWLocalThreshold( 4, ietMeanMinMax );

// Convert true color image to black & white with an ordered dithering method
ImageEnView1.Proc.ConvertToBWOrdered();

// Convert true color image to black & white using a thresholding algorithm
ImageEnView1.Proc.ConvertToBWThreshold( 128 );

// Convert true color image to black & white using a thresholding algorithm (using the average level)
ImageEnView1.Proc.ConvertToBWThreshold( -1 );

// Convert true color image to black & white using a thresholding algorithm (using maximum entropy)
ImageEnView1.Proc.ConvertToBWThreshold( -2 );

See Also
◼Analysis Methods
◼Color Adjustment Methods
◼Color Depth Methods
◼Detection Methods
◼Effects Methods
◼Filter Methods
◼Geometric Methods
◼Painting and Alpha Methods
◼Smoothing Methods
◼Other Methods
◼Selection Methods
◼Interactive Tools