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I have a simple Button control that contains an Image object as its content. I want so set the Image opacity to 0.5 when the Button is disabled to provide an additional visual cue as to the Button status.

What is the simplest way to accomplish that result in XAML? Thanks for your help.

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Use a trigger in the Image style. (It would be more natural to put it in the Button style, but the Button style can't easily affect the Image for annoying technical reasons. It could be done in the Button's ControlTemplate but that's overkill for what you want here.)

<Button>
  <Image Source="something.png">
    <Image.Style>
      <Style TargetType="Image">
        <Style.Triggers>
          <Trigger Property="IsEnabled" Value="False">
            <Setter Property="Opacity" Value="0.5" />
          </Trigger>
        </Style.Triggers>
      </Style>
    </Image.Style>
  </Image>
</Button>

Note we are taking advantage here of the fact that the Image will be disabled when the Button is disabled, so we can trigger directly on the Image's own IsEnabled property. In other cases, the Button property we want to trigger on might not be inherited by the Image; in that case, we'd need to use a DataTrigger with the FindAncestor RelativeSource to bind to the containing button.

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    FWIW, when using XAML images in a ControlTemplate, you can add this to the <Viewbox.Style>. I used this to make toolbar buttons fade when disabled.
    – fadden
    Jun 21, 2019 at 22:50
  • Just want to point out that, more than 13 years later, the trigger appears to work properly if applied directly to the button style.
    – Asimov
    Sep 29 at 13:28
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If you want something more generic, put this in your resources section for your window or UserControl .

<UserControl.Resources>     
    <Style x:Key="ImageEnabled" TargetType="Image">
        <Style.Triggers>
            <Trigger Property="IsEnabled" Value="False">
                <Setter Property="Opacity" Value="0.25"></Setter>
            </Trigger>
        </Style.Triggers>
    </Style>
</UserControl.Resources>

And in the actual button just do this

<Button>
    <Image Source="{StaticResource LinkImage}" Style="{StaticResource ImageEnabled}"/>
</Button>
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  • Replace Source="{StaticResource LinkImage}" with your actual code, e.g. Source="Resources/stop-icon.png". It wasn't entirely clear to me on a first look. Also, I would argue that ImageDisabled is more semantically correct as the style's name. Otherwise, a very good answer.
    – z33k
    Aug 27, 2021 at 13:23
  • Don't put x:Key="ImageEnabled" and it will apply to all images. A disabled image should always be grayed. Not only images in a button IMO. Jan 13 at 15:56
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Here's a more generic style you can apply:

<Style TargetType="Button">
    <Style.Resources>
        <Style TargetType="Image">
            <Style.Triggers>
                <Trigger Property="IsEnabled" Value="False">
                    <Setter Property="Opacity" Value="0.5" />
                </Trigger>
            </Style.Triggers>
        </Style>
    </Style.Resources>
</Style>
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    Note that this only works if the Image is a direct child of button. In my case, the button content is wrapped by a StackPanel and didn't worked. Mar 23, 2015 at 1:41
  • @JonePolvora thank you for clarifying. I was confused why I failed to benefit from this post until I saw your post. Dec 29, 2015 at 22:13
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If you want the entire button greyed out, styling the button itself has worked for me. It seems to grey out all button content.

                    <Button.Style>
                        <Style TargetType="Button">
                            <Style.Triggers>
                                <Trigger Property="IsEnabled" Value="False">
                                    <Setter Property="Opacity" Value=".75"/>
                                </Trigger>
                            </Style.Triggers>
                        </Style>
                    </Button.Style>
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previous solutions only change opacity and not the color of the image, to gray out an image one need to convert the image to grayscale as follow. I did it for a toggleButton but the same method can be used on a button.

<ToggleButton>
    <ToggleButton.Style>
        <Style TargetType="{x:Type ToggleButton}">
           <Setter Property="Content">
               <Setter.Value>
                    <Image
                         RenderOptions.BitmapScalingMode="HighQuality"
                         RenderOptions.EdgeMode="Aliased"
                         Source="/Resources/imageForButton.png"
                         Stretch="UniformToFill" />
                 </Setter.Value>
             </Setter>
             <Style.Triggers>
                 <Trigger Property="IsChecked" Value="False">
                     <Setter Property="Content">
                         <Setter.Value>
                             <Image
                               RenderOptions.BitmapScalingMode="HighQuality"
                               RenderOptions.EdgeMode="Aliased"
                               Stretch="UniformToFill">
                                 <Image.Source>
                                    <FormatConvertedBitmap
                                       x:Name="myImageFormat"
                                       DestinationFormat="Gray8"
                                       Source="/Resources/imageForButton.png" />
                                 </Image.Source>
                             </Image>
                       </Setter.Value>
                </Setter>
             </Trigger>
          </Style.Triggers>
       </Style>
    </ToggleButton.Style>
</ToggleButton>

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