GMSI.NET Color Toolkit - .NET - V2.0

by Global Majic Software - Product Type: Component / .NET Class

Screenshot of GMSI.NET Color Toolkit - .NET - V2.0Control color selection and conversion. GMSI.NET Color Toolkit provides the ultimate set of components for developers who want or need extensive control over color selection and conversion. Select colors using color wheels, color graphs, or color sliders all with or without numeric readouts. This control will add a rainbow of selection options to your color palette dialogs. A color conversion component provides robust color space conversion between the most common formats. Conversion formats included are; RGB, RGB/A, WEB/HEX, HSI, NTSC, YIQ, YUV, PAL, CMYK, LAB, YXY, XYZ, and all can be instantly converted to a WEB SAFE color palette. Now you can add custom color dialogs to give your applications a truly unique appearance with the GMSI.NET Color Toolkit.

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GMSI.NET Color Toolkit for .NET V2.0

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Classes included:

  • ColorBar - The ColorBar control displays a custom color bar that allows you to modify colors by sliding a marker. Its properties provide full control of colors, color scales, markers, and value. The ColorBar control contains eight different color scales: Red, Green, Blue, Hue, Saturation, Intensity, Gray, and Fixed
  • ColorBars - The ColorBars control displays a red, a green, and a blue color bar. The ColorBars control allows you to modify the red, green, and blue values by sliding their respective markers. Its properties provide full control of colors, color scales, and markers. The ColorBars control contains four different color scale systems: RGB, ARGB, HSI, and AHSI
  • ColorCollection - Encapsulates the collection of colors
  • ColorPanel - The ColorPanel is a custom control that is used for displaying colors. The ColorPanel's color can be updated by other ColorTool Controls
  • ColorPlot - The ColorPlot control allows you to define custom colors by sliding a marker. Its properties provide full control of colors, markers, scales, and values. The ColorPlot control contains eight different color scales: Red, Green, Blue, Hue, Saturation, Intensity, Gray, and Fixed
  • ColorSwatch - The ColorSwatch control is a custom control that stores sets of predefined colors. Its properties provide full control of cell height, cell width, colors, and palette type. The ColorSwatch control contains six different palette types: Standard, Named, System, Gray Scale, WebSafe, and User Defined
  • ColorWheel - The ColorWheel control allows you to define custom colors by sliding a marker. Its properties provide full control of colors, markers, scales, and values. The ColorWheel control contains eight different color scales: Red, Green, Blue, Hue, Saturation, Intensity, Gray, and Fixed
  • SuperColor - SuperColor is a helper class that translates between multiple color systems. The color systems that the SuperColor class supports are:
    • CMY - refers to cyan, magenta, and yellow, and is used in printing systems
    • CMYK - refers to cyan, magenta, yellow, and black, and is used in printing systems
    • HSI - refers to hue, saturation, and intensity, and is used for computer graphics and digital image processing
    • LAB - refers to luminance, green to red, and blue to yellow, and is used for digital image manipulations
    • XYZ - refers to luminance, and X and Z are linked to colorfulness
    • YIQ - refers to luminance, inphase, and quadrature, and is used in color image processing and North American televisions
    • YUV - refers to luminance, blue minus yellow, and red minus yellow. This color system is used in European televisions
    • Yxy - Y refers to luminance, x shows the redness of colors, and y shows the amount of green in colors
    • RGB - refers to red, green, and blue, and is used for monitors, scanners, and computer graphics

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