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Image *AdaptiveThresholdImage( Image *image, const unsigned long width, const unsigned long height, const unsigned long unsigned long, ExceptionInfo *exception );
AdaptiveThresholdImage() selects an individual threshold for each pixel based on the range of intensity values in its local neighborhood. This allows for thresholding of an image whose global intensity histogram doesn't contain distinctive peaks.
The format of the AdaptiveThresholdImage method is:
Image *AdaptiveThresholdImage( Image *image, const unsigned long width, const unsigned long height, const unsigned long unsigned long, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Image *AddNoiseImage( const Image *image, const NoiseType noise_type, ExceptionInfo *exception );
AddNoiseImage() adds random noise to the image.
The format of the AddNoiseImage method is:
Image *AddNoiseImage( const Image *image, const NoiseType noise_type, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Image *AddNoiseImageChannel( const Image *image, const ChannelType channel, const NoiseType noise_type, ExceptionInfo *exception );
AddNoiseImageChannel() adds random noise to one image channel.
The format of the AddNoiseImageChannel method is:
Image *AddNoiseImageChannel( const Image *image, const ChannelType channel, const NoiseType noise_type, ExceptionInfo *exception );
MagickPassFail BlackThresholdImage( Image *image, const char *thresholds );
BlackThresholdImage() adjusts the levels of image channels such that values below a specified threshold are set to the minimum value (black) while the remaining pixels are unchanged.
The format of the BlackThresholdImage method is:
MagickPassFail BlackThresholdImage( Image *image, const char *thresholds );
A description of each parameter follows:
Image *BlurImage( const Image *image, const double radius, const double sigma, ExceptionInfo *exception );
BlurImage() blurs an image. We convolve the image with a Gaussian operator of the given radius and standard deviation (sigma). For reasonable results, the radius should be larger than sigma. Use a radius of 0 and BlurImage() selects a suitable radius for you.
The format of the BlurImage method is:
Image *BlurImage( const Image *image, const double radius, const double sigma, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Image *BlurImageChannel( const Image *image, const ChannelType channel, const double radius, const double sigma, ExceptionInfo *exception );
BlurImageChannel() blurs the specified image channel. We convolve the image channel with a Gaussian operator of the given radius and standard deviation (sigma). For reasonable results, the radius should be larger than sigma. Use a radius of 0 and BlurImageChannel() selects a suitable radius for you.
The format of the BlurImageChannel method is:
Image *BlurImageChannel( const Image *image, const ChannelType channel, const double radius, const double sigma, ExceptionInfo *exception );
MagickPassFail ChannelThresholdImage( Image *image, const char *threshold );
ChannelThresholdImage() changes the value of individual pixels based on the level of each pixel channel. The result sets the affected channels to the minimum or maximum channel value. A negative threshold value disables thresholding for that channel. Append a percent symbol to have threshold values automatically scaled from a percentage to MaxRGB.
Invoked by the '-threshold' option.
The format of the ChannelThresholdImage method is:
MagickPassFail ChannelThresholdImage( Image *image, const char *threshold );
A description of each parameter follows:
Image *ConvolveImage( const Image *image, const unsigned int order, const double *kernel, ExceptionInfo *exception );
ConvolveImage() applies a custom convolution kernel to the image.
The format of the ConvolveImage method is:
Image *ConvolveImage( const Image *image, const unsigned int order, const double *kernel, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Image *DespeckleImage( const Image *image, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Despeckle() reduces the speckle noise in an image while preserving the edges of the original image.
The format of the DespeckleImage method is:
Image *DespeckleImage( const Image *image, ExceptionInfo *exception );
A description of each parameter follows:
Image *EdgeImage( const Image *image, const double radius, ExceptionInfo *exception );
EdgeImage() finds edges in an image. Radius defines the radius of the convolution filter. Use a radius of 0 and Edge() selects a suitable radius for you.
The format of the EdgeImage method is:
Image *EdgeImage( const Image *image, const double radius, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Image *EmbossImage( const Image *image, const double radius, const double sigma, ExceptionInfo *exception );
EmbossImage() returns a grayscale image with a three-dimensional effect. We convolve the image with a Gaussian operator of the given radius and standard deviation (sigma). For reasonable results, radius should be larger than sigma. Use a radius of 0 and Emboss() selects a suitable radius for you.
The format of the EmbossImage method is:
Image *EmbossImage( const Image *image, const double radius, const double sigma, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Image *EnhanceImage( const Image *image, ExceptionInfo *exception );
EnhanceImage() applies a digital filter to the image color channels that improves the quality of a noisy image. The opacity channel is preserved but is otherwise ignored.
The format of the EnhanceImage method is:
Image *EnhanceImage( const Image *image, ExceptionInfo *exception );
A description of each parameter follows:
Image *GaussianBlurImage( const Image *image, const double radius, const double sigma, ExceptionInfo *exception );
GaussianBlurImage() blurs an image. We convolve the image with a Gaussian operator of the given radius and standard deviation (sigma). For reasonable results, the radius should be larger than sigma. Use a radius of 0 and GaussianBlurImage() selects a suitable radius for you
The format of the GaussianBlurImage method is:
Image *GaussianBlurImage( const Image *image, const double radius, const double sigma, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Image *GaussianBlurImageChannel( const Image *image, const ChannelType channel, const double radius, const double sigma, ExceptionInfo *exception );
GaussianBlurImageChannel() blurs an image channel. We convolve the image with a Gaussian operator of the given radius and standard deviation (sigma). For reasonable results, the radius should be larger than sigma. Use a radius of 0 and GaussianBlurImage() selects a suitable radius for you.
The format of the GaussianBlurImageChannel method is:
Image *GaussianBlurImageChannel( const Image *image, const ChannelType channel, const double radius, const double sigma, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Image *MedianFilterImage( const Image *image, const double radius, ExceptionInfo *exception );
MedianFilterImage() applies a digital filter that improves the quality of a noisy image. Each pixel is replaced by the median in a set of neighboring pixels as defined by radius.
The algorithm was contributed by Mike Edmonds and implements an insertion sort for selecting median color-channel values. For more on this algorithm see "Skip Lists: A probabilistic Alternative to Balanced Trees" by William Pugh in the June 1990 of Communications of the ACM.
The format of the MedianFilterImage method is:
Image *MedianFilterImage( const Image *image, const double radius, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Image *MotionBlurImage( const Image *image, const double radius, const double sigma, const double angle, ExceptionInfo *exception );
MotionBlurImage() simulates motion blur. We convolve the image with a Gaussian operator of the given radius and standard deviation (sigma). For reasonable results, radius should be larger than sigma. Use a radius of 0 and MotionBlurImage() selects a suitable radius for you. Angle gives the angle of the blurring motion (direction object appears to be coming from).
Andrew Protano contributed this effect.
The format of the MotionBlurImage method is:
Image *MotionBlurImage( const Image *image, const double radius, const double sigma, const double angle, ExceptionInfo *exception );
unsigned int RandomChannelThresholdImage( Image *image, const char *channel, const char *thresholds, ExceptionInfo *exception );
RandomChannelThresholdImage() changes the value of individual pixels based on the intensity of each pixel compared to a random threshold. The result is a low-contrast, two color image.
The format of the RandomChannelThresholdImage method is:
unsigned int RandomChannelThresholdImage( Image *image, const char *channel, const char *thresholds, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Image *ReduceNoiseImage( const Image *image, const double radius, ExceptionInfo *exception );
ReduceNoiseImage() smooths the contours of an image while still preserving edge information. The algorithm works by replacing each pixel with its neighbor closest in value. A neighbor is defined by radius. Use a radius of 0 and ReduceNoise() selects a suitable radius for you.
The format of the ReduceNoiseImage method is:
Image *ReduceNoiseImage( const Image *image, const double radius, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Image *ShadeImage( const Image *image, const unsigned int gray, double azimuth, double elevation, ExceptionInfo *exception );
ShadeImage() shines a distant light on an image to create a three-dimensional effect. You control the positioning of the light with azimuth and elevation; azimuth is measured in degrees off the x axis and elevation is measured in pixels above the Z axis.
The format of the ShadeImage method is:
Image *ShadeImage( const Image *image, const unsigned int gray, double azimuth, double elevation, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Image *SharpenImage( const Image *image, const double radius, const double sigma, ExceptionInfo *exception );
SharpenImage() sharpens an image. We convolve the image with a Gaussian operator of the given radius and standard deviation (sigma). For reasonable results, radius should be larger than sigma. Use a radius of 0 and SharpenImage() selects a suitable radius for you.
The format of the SharpenImage method is:
Image *SharpenImage( const Image *image, const double radius, const double sigma, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Image *SharpenImageChannel( const Image *image, const ChannelType channel, const double radius, const double sigma, ExceptionInfo *exception );
SharpenImageChannel() sharpens an image channel. We convolve the image channel with a Gaussian operator of the given radius and standard deviation (sigma). For reasonable results, radius should be larger than sigma. Use a radius of 0 and SharpenImageChannel() selects a suitable radius for you.
The format of the SharpenImageChannel method is:
Image *SharpenImageChannel( const Image *image, const ChannelType channel, const double radius, const double sigma, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Image *SpreadImage( const Image *image, const unsigned int radius, ExceptionInfo *exception );
SpreadImage() is a special effects method that randomly displaces each pixel in a block defined by the radius parameter.
The format of the SpreadImage method is:
Image *SpreadImage( const Image *image, const unsigned int radius, ExceptionInfo *exception );
MagickPassFail ThresholdImage( Image *image, const double threshold );
ThresholdImage() changes the value of individual pixels based on the intensity of each pixel compared to a specified threshold. Values greater than the threshold are set to the maximum quantum value, and values equal to or below the threshold are set to the minimum quantum value. The result is a high-contrast, two color image.
The format of the ThresholdImage method is:
MagickPassFail ThresholdImage( Image *image, const double threshold );
A description of each parameter follows:
Image *UnsharpMaskImage( const Image *image, const double radius, const double sigma, const double amount, const double threshold, ExceptionInfo *exception );
UnsharpMaskImage() sharpens an image. We convolve the image with a Gaussian operator of the given radius and standard deviation (sigma). For reasonable results, radius should be larger than sigma. Use a radius of 0 and UnsharpMaskImage() selects a suitable radius for you.
The format of the UnsharpMaskImage method is:
Image *UnsharpMaskImage( const Image *image, const double radius, const double sigma, const double amount, const double threshold, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Image *UnsharpMaskImageChannel( const Image *image, const ChannelType channel, const double radius, const double sigma, const double amount, const double threshold, ExceptionInfo *exception );
UnsharpMaskImageChannel() sharpens an image channel. We convolve the image channel with a Gaussian operator of the given radius and standard deviation (sigma). For reasonable results, radius should be larger than sigma. Use a radius of 0 and UnsharpMaskImage() selects a suitable radius for you.
The format of the UnsharpMaskImageChannel method is:
Image *UnsharpMaskImageChannel( const Image *image, const ChannelType channel, const double radius, const double sigma, const double amount, const double threshold, ExceptionInfo *exception );
MagickPassFail WhiteThresholdImage( Image *image, const char *thresholds );
WhiteThresholdImage() adjusts the levels of image channels such that values above a specified threshold are set to the maximum value (white) while the remaining pixels are unchanged.
The format of the WhiteThresholdImage method is:
MagickPassFail WhiteThresholdImage( Image *image, const char *thresholds );
A description of each parameter follows: