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    Posted: 04 May 2008 at 6:20pm
Hi,

In the executable samples package (AllSamples.zip) on CodeJock.com, the SkinFramework.SkinControls.exe has a filters feature that can adjust hue / saturation / blend and shift RGB of the complete form/window...

I couldn't find any information about this feature..
How can I use it?
Is it a part of Skin FrameWork? (I see no class members for this feature in the documentation)
If not, how is it achieved?



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Hello,
 
Sorry, Filters is only MFC feature.
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Sorry to hear that..
thanks for the reply..
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