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package javafx.scene.effect;
import javafx.beans.property.DoubleProperty;
import javafx.beans.property.DoublePropertyBase;
import javafx.beans.property.ObjectProperty;
import javafx.scene.Node;
import com.sun.javafx.util.Utils;
import com.sun.javafx.effect.EffectDirtyBits;
import com.sun.javafx.geom.BaseBounds;
import com.sun.javafx.geom.transform.BaseTransform;
import com.sun.javafx.scene.BoundsAccessor;
A filter that produces a sepia tone effect, similar to antique photographs.
Example:
SepiaTone sepiaTone = new SepiaTone();
sepiaTone.setLevel(0.7);
Image image = new Image("boat.jpg");
ImageView imageView = new ImageView(image);
imageView.setFitWidth(200);
imageView.setPreserveRatio(true);
imageView.setEffect(sepiaTone);
The code above applied on this image:
produces the following:
Since: JavaFX 2.0
/**
* A filter that produces a sepia tone effect, similar to antique photographs.
*
* <p>
* Example:
* <pre>{@code
* SepiaTone sepiaTone = new SepiaTone();
* sepiaTone.setLevel(0.7);
*
* Image image = new Image("boat.jpg");
* ImageView imageView = new ImageView(image);
* imageView.setFitWidth(200);
* imageView.setPreserveRatio(true);
* imageView.setEffect(sepiaTone);
* }</pre>
* <p> The code above applied on this image: </p>
* <p>
* <img src="doc-files/photo.png" alt="A photo">
* </p>
* <p> produces the following: </p>
* <p>
* <img src="doc-files/sepiatone.png" alt="The visual effect of SepiaTone on photo">
* </p>
* @since JavaFX 2.0
*/
public class SepiaTone extends Effect {
Creates a new instance of SepiaTone with default parameters.
/**
* Creates a new instance of SepiaTone with default parameters.
*/
public SepiaTone() {}
Creates a new instance of SepiaTone with the specified level.
Params: - level – the level value, which controls the intensity of the effect
Since: JavaFX 2.1
/**
* Creates a new instance of SepiaTone with the specified level.
* @param level the level value, which controls the intensity of the effect
* @since JavaFX 2.1
*/
public SepiaTone(double level) {
setLevel(level);
}
@Override
com.sun.scenario.effect.SepiaTone createPeer() {
return new com.sun.scenario.effect.SepiaTone();
};
The input for this Effect
. If set to null
, or left unspecified, a graphical image of the Node
to which the Effect
is attached will be used as the input. @defaultValue null
/**
* The input for this {@code Effect}.
* If set to {@code null}, or left unspecified, a graphical image of
* the {@code Node} to which the {@code Effect} is attached will be
* used as the input.
* @defaultValue null
*/
private ObjectProperty<Effect> input;
public final void setInput(Effect value) {
inputProperty().set(value);
}
public final Effect getInput() {
return input == null ? null : input.get();
}
public final ObjectProperty<Effect> inputProperty() {
if (input == null) {
input = new EffectInputProperty("input");
}
return input;
}
@Override
boolean checkChainContains(Effect e) {
Effect localInput = getInput();
if (localInput == null)
return false;
if (localInput == e)
return true;
return localInput.checkChainContains(e);
}
The level value, which controls the intensity of the sepia effect.
Min: 0.0f
Max: 1.0f
Default: 1.0f
Identity: 0.0f
@defaultValue 1.0f
/**
* The level value, which controls the intensity of the sepia effect.
* <pre>
* Min: 0.0f
* Max: 1.0f
* Default: 1.0f
* Identity: 0.0f
* </pre>
* @defaultValue 1.0f
*/
private DoubleProperty level;
public final void setLevel(double value) {
levelProperty().set(value);
}
public final double getLevel() {
return level == null ? 1 : level.get();
}
public final DoubleProperty levelProperty() {
if (level == null) {
level = new DoublePropertyBase(1) {
@Override
public void invalidated() {
markDirty(EffectDirtyBits.EFFECT_DIRTY);
}
@Override
public Object getBean() {
return SepiaTone.this;
}
@Override
public String getName() {
return "level";
}
};
}
return level;
}
@Override
void update() {
Effect localInput = getInput();
if (localInput != null) {
localInput.sync();
}
com.sun.scenario.effect.SepiaTone peer =
(com.sun.scenario.effect.SepiaTone) getPeer();
peer.setInput(localInput == null ? null : localInput.getPeer());
peer.setLevel((float)Utils.clamp(0, getLevel(), 1));
}
@Override
BaseBounds getBounds(BaseBounds bounds,
BaseTransform tx,
Node node,
BoundsAccessor boundsAccessor) {
return getInputBounds(bounds, tx, node, boundsAccessor, getInput());
}
@Override
Effect copy() {
SepiaTone st = new SepiaTone(this.getLevel());
st.setInput(this.getInput());
return st;
}
}