Uses of Interface
java.awt.image.BufferedImageOp
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Packages that use BufferedImageOp Package Description java.awt Contains all of the classes for creating user interfaces and for painting graphics and images.java.awt.image Provides classes for creating and modifying images. -
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Uses of BufferedImageOp in java.awt
Methods in java.awt with parameters of type BufferedImageOp Modifier and Type Method and Description abstract void
Graphics2D. drawImage(BufferedImage img, BufferedImageOp op, int x, int y)
Renders aBufferedImage
that is filtered with aBufferedImageOp
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Uses of BufferedImageOp in java.awt.image
Classes in java.awt.image that implement BufferedImageOp Modifier and Type Class and Description class
AffineTransformOp
This class uses an affine transform to perform a linear mapping from 2D coordinates in the source image orRaster
to 2D coordinates in the destination image orRaster
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ColorConvertOp
This class performs a pixel-by-pixel color conversion of the data in the source image.class
ConvolveOp
This class implements a convolution from the source to the destination.class
LookupOp
This class implements a lookup operation from the source to the destination.class
RescaleOp
This class performs a pixel-by-pixel rescaling of the data in the source image by multiplying the sample values for each pixel by a scale factor and then adding an offset.Methods in java.awt.image that return BufferedImageOp Modifier and Type Method and Description BufferedImageOp
BufferedImageFilter. getBufferedImageOp()
Returns theBufferedImageOp
.Constructors in java.awt.image with parameters of type BufferedImageOp Constructor and Description BufferedImageFilter(BufferedImageOp op)
Constructs aBufferedImageFilter
with the specified single-source/single-destination operator.
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