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Image *ChopImage( const Image *image, const RectangleInfo *chop_info ExceptionInfo *exception );
Chop() removes a region of an image and collapses the image to occupy the removed portion.
The format of the ChopImage method is:
Image *ChopImage( const Image *image, const RectangleInfo *chop_info ExceptionInfo *exception );
Image *CoalesceImages( const Image *image, ExceptionInfo *exception );
CoalesceImages() composites a set of images while respecting any page offsets and disposal methods. GIF, MIFF, and MNG animation sequences typically start with an image background and each subsequent image varies in size and offset. CoalesceImages() returns a new sequence where each image in the sequence is the same size as the first and composited with the next image in the sequence.
The format of the CoalesceImages method is:
Image *CoalesceImages( const Image *image, ExceptionInfo *exception );
A description of each parameter follows:
Image *CropImage( const Image *image, const RectangleInfo *geometry, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Use CropImage() to extract a region of the image starting at the offset defined by geometry. As a special feature, if the geometry "0x0" is is passed, GetImageBoundingBox() is used to locate the edges of the image and the image is cropped ("trimmed") to that boundary.
The format of the CropImage method is:
Image *CropImage( const Image *image, const RectangleInfo *geometry, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Image *DeconstructImages( const Image *image, ExceptionInfo *exception );
DeconstructImages() compares each image with the next in a sequence and returns the maximum bounding region of any pixel differences it discovers.
The format of the DeconstructImages method is:
Image *DeconstructImages( const Image *image, ExceptionInfo *exception );
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Image *ExtentImage( const Image *image, const RectangleInfo *geometry, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Use ExtentImage() to change the image dimensions as specified by geometry width and height. The existing image content is composited at the position specified by geometry x and y using the image compose method. Existing image content which falls outside the bounds of the new image dimensions is discarded.
The format of the ExtentImage method is:
Image *ExtentImage( const Image *image, const RectangleInfo *geometry, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Image *FlattenImage( const Image *image, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Method FlattenImage merges a sequence of images. This is useful for combining Photoshop layers into a single image.
The format of the FlattenImage method is:
Image *FlattenImage( const Image *image, ExceptionInfo *exception );
A description of each parameter follows:
Image *FlipImage( const Image *image, ExceptionInfo *exception );
FlipImage() creates a vertical mirror image by reflecting the pixels around the central x-axis.
The format of the FlipImage method is:
Image *FlipImage( const Image *image, ExceptionInfo *exception );
A description of each parameter follows:
Image *FlopImage( const Image *image, ExceptionInfo *exception );
FlopImage() creates a horizontal mirror image by reflecting the pixels around the central y-axis.
The format of the FlopImage method is:
Image *FlopImage( const Image *image, ExceptionInfo *exception );
A description of each parameter follows:
Image *MosaicImages( const Image *image, ExceptionInfo *exception );
MosaicImages() inlays an image sequence to form a single coherent picture. It returns a single image with each image in the sequence composited at the location defined by the page member of the image structure.
The format of the MosaicImage method is:
Image *MosaicImages( const Image *image, ExceptionInfo *exception );
A description of each parameter follows:
Image *RollImage( const Image *image, const long x_offset, const long y_offset, ExceptionInfo *exception );
RollImage() offsets an image as defined by x_offset and y_offset.
The format of the RollImage method is:
Image *RollImage( const Image *image, const long x_offset, const long y_offset, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Image *ShaveImage( const Image *image, const RectangleInfo *shave_info, ExceptionInfo *exception );
Method ShaveImage shaves pixels from the image edges. It allocates the memory necessary for the new Image structure and returns a pointer to the new image.
The format of the ShaveImage method is:
Image *ShaveImage( const Image *image, const RectangleInfo *shave_info, ExceptionInfo *exception );
MagickPassFail TransformImage( Image ** image, const char *crop_geometry, const char *image_geometry );
TransformImage() is a convenience method that behaves like ResizeImage() or CropImage() but accepts scaling and/or cropping information as a region geometry specification. If the operation fails, the original image handle is returned.
The format of the TransformImage method is:
MagickPassFail TransformImage( Image ** image, const char *crop_geometry, const char *image_geometry );