Enum eColorTransformType
Type of color transformation. See OOXML documentation section 20.1.2.3 for more detailed information.
Namespace: OfficeOpenXml.Drawing.Style.Coloring
Assembly: EPPlus.dll
Syntax
public enum eColorTransformType
Fields
Name | Description |
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Alpha | Apply an opacity to the input color |
AlphaMod | The opacity as expressed by a percentage offset increase or decrease of the input color |
AlphaOff | Apply a more or less opaque version of the input color |
Blue | Sets the blue component |
BlueMod | The blue component as expressed by a percentage relative to the input color |
BlueOff | The blue component as expressed by a percentage offset increase or decrease to the input color |
Comp | The color rendered should be the complement of its input color |
Gamma | Gamma shift of the input color |
Gray | A grayscale of its input color |
Green | Sets the green component |
GreenMod | The green component as expressed by a percentage relative to the input color |
GreenOff | The green component as expressed by a percentage offset increase or decrease of the input color |
Hue | Sets the hue |
HueMod | The input color with its hue modulated by the given percentage |
HueOff | The input color with its hue shifted |
Inv | The inverse of its input color |
InvGamma | Inverse gamma shift of the input color |
Lum | Sets the luminance |
LumMod | The luminance as expressed by a percentage relative to the input color |
LumOff | The luminance as expressed by a percentage offset increase or decrease of the input color |
Red | Sets the red component |
RedMod | The red component as expressed by a percentage relative to the input color |
RedOff | The red component as expressed by a percentage offset increase or decrease of the input color |
Sat | Sets the saturation |
SatMod | The saturation as expressed by a percentage relative to the input color |
SatOff | The saturation as expressed by a percentage offset increase or decrease of the input color |
Shade | A darker version of its input color |
Tint | A lighter version of its input color. |