Recoloring Images
Recoloring is the process of adjusting image colors. Some examples of recoloring are changing one color to another, adjusting a color's intensity relative to another color, adjusting the brightness or contrast of all colors, and converting colors to shades of gray.
In This Section
How to: Use a Color Matrix to Transform a Single Color
Discusses using a color matrix to transform a color.How to: Translate Image Colors
Shows how to translate colors using a color matrix.Using Transformations to Scale Colors
Explains how to scale colors using a color matrix.How to: Rotate Colors
Describes how to rotate a color using a color matrix.How to: Shear Colors
Defines shearing and explains how to shear colors using a color matrix.How to: Use a Color Remap Table
Defines remapping and shows how to use a color remap table.
Reference
ColorMatrix
Describes this class and contains links to all of its members.ColorMap
Describes this class and contains links to all of its members.
Related Sections
Images, Bitmaps, and Metafiles
Provides a list of topics regarding the different types of images.Working with Images, Bitmaps, Icons, and Metafiles
Contains a list of topics that show how to use different types of images.Using Managed Graphics Classes
Contains a list of topics describing how to use managed graphics classes.