This interface describes single-input/single-output
operations performed on BufferedImage objects.
It is implemented by such classes as AffineTransformOp, ConvolveOp,
BandCombineOp, and LookupOp. These objects can be passed into
a BufferedImageFilter to operate on a BufferedImage in the
ImageProducer-ImageFilter-ImageConsumer paradigm.
This interface cannot be used to describe more sophisticated Ops
such as ones that take multiple sources. Each class implementing this
interface will specify whether or not it will allow an in-place filtering
operation (i.e. source object equal to the destination object). Note
that the restriction to single-input operations means that the
values of destination pixels prior to the operation are not used
as input to the filter operation.
Performs a single-input/single-output operation on a BufferedImage.
If the color models for the two images do not match, a color
conversion into the destination color model will be performed.
If the destination image is null,
a BufferedImage with an appropriate ColorModel will be created.
The IllegalArgumentException may be thrown if the source and/or
destination image is incompatible with the types of images allowed
by the class implementing this filter.
Returns the bounding box of the filtered destination image.
The IllegalArgumentException may be thrown if the source
image is incompatible with the types of images allowed
by the class implementing this filter.
Creates a zeroed destination image with the correct size and number of
bands.
The IllegalArgumentException may be thrown if the source
image is incompatible with the types of images allowed
by the class implementing this filter.
Parameters:
src - Source image for the filter operation.
destCM - ColorModel of the destination. If null, the
ColorModel of the source will be used.
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