SceneAnalysisEffectFrame.AnalysisRecommendation Property
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Gets a value that specifies the recommended image processing to improve image quality and fidelity of captured images based on the current capture conditions.
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property SceneAnalysisRecommendation AnalysisRecommendation { SceneAnalysisRecommendation get(); };
SceneAnalysisRecommendation AnalysisRecommendation();
public SceneAnalysisRecommendation AnalysisRecommendation { get; }
var sceneAnalysisRecommendation = sceneAnalysisEffectFrame.analysisRecommendation;
Public ReadOnly Property AnalysisRecommendation As SceneAnalysisRecommendation
A value from that specifies the recommended image processing.
Device family |
Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (introduced in 10.0.16299.0)
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API contract |
Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract (introduced in v5.0)
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If the effect recommends using HDR, you can do this in the following ways:
- Use the AdvancedPhotoCapture class to capture photos using the Windows built-in HDR processing algorithm. For more information, see High Dynamic Range (HDR) and low-light photo capture.
- Use the HdrVideoControl to capture video using the Windows built-in HDR processing algorithm. For more information, see Capture device controls for video capture.
- Use VariablePhotoSequenceCapture to capture a sequence of frames that you can then composite using a custom HDR implementation. For more information, see Variable photo sequence.
If the effect recomends low-light processing, you can implement this in the following ways:
Use the AdvancedPhotoCapture class to capture photos using the Windows built-in low-light processing algorithm. For more information, see High Dynamic Range (HDR) and low-light photo capture.
Use the LowLightFusion class to use the Windows built-in low-light processing algorithm on images that you capture without using AdvancedPhotoCapture.