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Sepia tone effect in general changes the image from the black and white color to a reddish brown color. You can apply the Sepia Tone Effect to a node in JavaFX (image in general).
The class named SepiaTone of the package javafx.scene.effect represents the sepia tone effect, this class contains two properties, which are −
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level − This property is of double type representing the intensity of this effect. The range of this property is 0.0 to 1.0.
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input − This property is of the type effect and it represents an input to the sepia tone effect.
Example
The following program is an example demonstrating the Sepia Tone Effect of JavaFX. In here, we are embedding the following image (tutorialspoint logo) in JavaFX scene using Image and ImageView classes. This is done at the position 100, 70 along with fit height and fit width 200 and 400 respectively.
To this image, we are applying the Sepia Tone Effect with the level value 0.9. Save this code in a file with name SepiaToneEffectExample.java.
import javafx.application.Application; import javafx.scene.Group; import javafx.scene.Scene; import javafx.scene.effect.SepiaTone; import javafx.scene.image.Image; import javafx.scene.image.ImageView; import javafx.stage.Stage; public class SepiaToneEffectExample extends Application { @Override public void start(Stage stage) { //Creating an image Image image = new Image("http://www.tutorialspoint.com/images/tp-logo.gif"); //Setting the image view ImageView imageView = new ImageView(image); //Setting the position of the image imageView.setX(150); imageView.setY(0); //setting the fit height and width of the image view imageView.setFitHeight(300); imageView.setFitWidth(400); //Setting the preserve ratio of the image view imageView.setPreserveRatio(true); //Instanting the SepiaTone class SepiaTone sepiaTone = new SepiaTone(); //Setting the level of the effect sepiaTone.setLevel(0.8); //Applying SepiaTone effect to the image imageView.setEffect(sepiaTone); //Creating a Group object Group root = new Group(imageView); //Creating a scene object Scene scene = new Scene(root, 600, 300); //Setting title to the Stage stage.setTitle("Sepia tone effect example"); //Adding scene to the stage stage.setScene(scene); //Displaying the contents of the stage stage.show(); } public static void main(String args[]){ launch(args); } }
Compile and execute the saved java file from the command prompt using the following commands.
javac --module-path %PATH_TO_FX% --add-modules javafx.controls SepiaToneEffectExample.java java --module-path %PATH_TO_FX% --add-modules javafx.controls SepiaToneEffectExample
Output
On executing, the above program generates a JavaFX window as shown below.
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