This sample shows how to load an image, apply the Gaussian blur effect to it, and then display it in a Windows::UI::Core::CoreWindow.
These topics provide more info about the feature areas used in this sample:
- Direct2D effects, which provides the effects.
- Direct2D, which you use to render the images, primitives, and text. It also handles the image effects.
- The Gaussian blur effect, which you apply to the chosen image.
- The Bitmap source effect, which you use to load and scale the source image for the effects graph.
- DXGI, which you use display rendered content to the CoreWindow.
- Windows Imaging Component (WIC), which you use to load, scale, and convert the images.
Some of the APIs used in this sample are:
- The Windows::UI::Core::CoreWindow class, which encapsulates the Window and handles the display of the content.
- The ID2D1DeviceContext interface, which performs the rendering.
- The IDXGIFactory2::CreateSwapChainForCoreWindow method to create a swap chain that allows Direct2D to interact with the CoreWindow.
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Operating system requirements
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Build the sample
- Start Visual Studio 2013 and select File > Open > Project/Solution.
- Go to the directory in which you unzipped the sample. Go to the directory named for the sample, and double-click the Visual Studio 2013 Solution (.sln) file.
- Press F7 or use Build > Build Solution to build the sample.
Run the sample
To debug the app and then run it, press F5 or use Debug > Start Debugging. To run the app without debugging, press Ctrl+F5 or use Debug > Start Without Debugging.