Declaration
property BlackValue: double;
Description
Specifies (along with
WhiteValue) the value range from black to white.
For example, if your image is a gray scale (256 levels) where only values from 100 to 200 are used (100 is black and 200 is white), to display the image you must write:
ImageEnView1.IEBitmap.BlackValue := 100;
ImageEnView1.IEBitmap.WhiteValue := 200;
ImageEnView1.Update();
Valid ranges will depend on the format, e.g.
ie8g, ie24RGB: 0 - 255
ie16g: 0 - 65535
ie32f: 0.0 - 1.0
Note:
◼To permanently apply the range to the image, use
StretchValues
◼When setting BlackValue, ensure you also set
WhiteValue which has a default value of 0
◼Set both
BlackValue and
WhiteValue to 0 to disable stretching
Default: 0
| Demos\Display\DisplayAdjust\Display.dpr |
| Demos\InputOutput\DicomRange\Dicom.dpr |
// Calculate Window Center and Width
WindowWidth := Round( ImageEnView1.IEBitmap.WhiteValue - ImageEnView1.IEBitmap.BlackValue + 1 );
WindowCenter := Round( ImageEnView1.IEBitmap.BlackValue + 0.5 + ( ImageEnView1.IEBitmap.WhiteValue - ImageEnView1.IEBitmap.BlackValue ) / 2 );
Caption := 'WindowWidth: ' + IntToStr( WindowWidth ) + ' - WindowCenter: ' + IntToStr( WindowCenter );
// Set black and white values based on Window Center and Width
ImageEnView1.IEBitmap.BlackValue := WindowCenter - 0.5 - ( WindowWidth - 1) / 2;
ImageEnView1.IEBitmap.WhiteValue := WindowCenter - 0.5 + ( WindowWidth - 1) / 2;
See Also
◼WhiteValue
◼StretchValues
◼Dicom_WindowCenter
◼Dicom_WindowWidth
◼DICOMWindowingStrategy
◼Contrast
◼ChannelOffset