Hi Christian, 

| One way is:
| 
|   dim p as Picture
|   
|   p=TintPictureMBS(bild1,&c808080,&c808080)
|   
|   g.DrawPicture p,0,0
| 
| Of course you need to know good values for GrayBase and SepiaBase.
| 
| Another way is the PictureSepiaMBS class which has more options:
| 
|   dim p as Picture
|   dim t as PictureSepiaMBS
|   
|   t=new PictureSepiaMBS
|   
|   t.SourcePicture=bild1
|   
|   if t.run then
|     p=t.DestinationPicture
|     
|     g.DrawPicture p,0,0
|   end if
| 
| (the more options are not used in this example)

Thanks for your examples, but I'm a die-hard
"no plugins in my project" kinda guy. :)

I'm sure your plugins are absolutely gorgeous,
but I'd rather maintain all my code and not
rely on 3rd party plugins if possible.

As the old saying goes...

"Give a man a fish; you have fed him for today.
Teach a man to use the Net and he won't bother you
for weeks."

Or words to that effect. :)

Thanks anyway,

All the best,

Mark.

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