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# vImageContrastStretch_Planar8(_:_:_:)

Performs contrast stretching on an 8-bit planar buffer.

```
func vImageContrastStretch_Planar8(_ src: UnsafePointer<vImage_Buffer>, _ dest: UnsafePointer<vImage_Buffer>, _ flags: vImage_Flags) -> vImage_Error
```

## Parameters

`src`

The source vImage buffer.

`dest`

A pointer to the destination vImage buffer structure. You’re responsible for filling out the [`height`](/documentation/Accelerate/vImage_Buffer/height), [`width`](/documentation/Accelerate/vImage_Buffer/width), and [`rowBytes`](/documentation/Accelerate/vImage_Buffer/rowBytes) fields of this structure, and for allocating a data buffer of the appropriate size. On return, the data buffer this structure points to contains the destination image data. When you no longer need the data buffer, deallocate the memory to prevent memory leaks.

`flags`

The options to use when performing the operation. If your code implements its own tiling or its own multithreading, pass [`kvImageDoNotTile`](/documentation/Accelerate/kvImageDoNotTile); otherwise, pass [`kvImageNoFlags`](/documentation/Accelerate/kvImageNoFlags).

## Return Value

[`kvImageNoError`](/documentation/Accelerate/kvImageNoError); otherwise, one of the error codes in <doc://com.apple.documentation/documentation/Accelerate/data-types-and-constants>.

## Discussion

Contrast stretching evenly distributes a histogram’s pixel values across the full range of available pixel values. This technique is ideal for enhancing the contrast of an image with pixel values concentrated in one area of the intensity spectrum.

## See Also

  <doc://com.apple.accelerate/documentation/Accelerate/enhancing-image-contrast-with-histogram-manipulation>

  <doc://com.apple.accelerate/documentation/Accelerate/specifying-histograms-with-vimage>



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