-
(image-new
width
height)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Create a new image of specified width and height.
-
(image-load
filename)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Load an image from a file. The name of the file is a string (and,
unless a named value, typically surrounded by quotation marks).
-
(image-save
image
fname)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Save
image in the specified file
(which should provide the full path to the file). The type
of the image (JPEG, GIF, PNG, etc.) is determined by the suffix
of the file name.
-
(image-show
image)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Opens a new window with the image.
-
(image-height
image)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Determine the height of the given image
-
(image-width
image)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Determine the width of the given image.
-
(image-blot!
image
col
row)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Draw a spot in image at (col,row) with the current brush and
foreground color.
-
(image-draw-line!
image
col1
row1
col2
row2)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Draw a line in image from (col1,row1) to (col2,row2). Uses the
current brush and foreground color.
-
(image-get-pixel
image
column
row)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Get the pixel at the specified position in the
image.
-
(image-set-pixel!
image
column
row
rgb-color)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Set the pixel at the specified position to the new color.
-
(image-transform-pixel!
image
column
row
func)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Modify the pixel at
(
col,row)
in image by applying
func to its old color and setting that
pixel to the resulting color.
-
(image-calculate-pixels!
image
fun
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Fills in all the pixels in the image by setting the color at
each position to the result of applying
fun to
the column and row.
fun should have the
form (lambda (col row) color).
Unlike image-compute-pixels!, which can compute
pixels in any order, image-calculate-pixels! is
guaranteed to do a row-by-row, left-to-right scan through
the image. However, image-calculate-pixels!
is likely to be slower than image-compute-pixels!
(although faster than coding the iteration yourself).
-
(image-compute
pos2color
width
height)
- MediaScript GIMP Procedure. Create a new
width-by-height image by using
pos2color
(a function of the form (lambda (col row) color))
to compute the color at each position in the image. compute
-
(image-compute-pixels!
image
pos2color)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Set each pixel in the image to the result of applying
function to the position of the pixel.
function must have
the form (lambda (col row) expression-to-compute-color).
-
(image-scan
image
proc!)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Scans through the image, applying
proc! the the
column, row, and color at each position. proc!
should have the form (lambda (col row color) ...).
In contrast to many of the other image iteration procedures,
image-scan is guaranteed to scan row-by-row
from top-to-bottom, scanning each row from left to right.
-
(image-transform!
image
fun)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Transform
image in place by setting
each pixel to the result of applying fun to
that current pixel color.
-
(image-variant
image
fun)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Create a new image of the same width and height as
image, each of whose pixels is computed
by applying fun to the color of the
corresponding pixel in image.
-
(region-calculate-pixels!
image
left
top
width
height
fun
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Creates a region of the image by applying
fun at
each position in the region.
fun should have the
form (lambda (col row) color).
Unlike region-compute-pixels!, which can compute
pixels in any order, region-calculate-pixels! is
guaranteed to do a row-by-row, left-to-right scan through
the image. However, region-calculate-pixels!
is likely to be slower than region-compute-pixels!
(although faster than coding the iteration yourself).
-
(region-compute-pixels!
image
left
top
width
height
pos2color)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Create a portion of an image by setting each pixel
in the specified region to the result of applying
function to the position of the pixel.
function must be a function of
the form (lambda (col row) expression-to-compute-color).
-
(region-scan
image
left
top
width
height
proc!)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Scans through a region of the image, applying
proc! at
each position in the region. proc! should have the
form (lambda (col row color) ...). In contrast to
many of the other region procedures, region-scan is
guaranteed to scan row-by-row from top-to-bottom, scanning each
row from left to right.
-
(image-select-all!
image)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Selects all of the pixels in the image.
-
(image-select-ellipse!
image
selection-type
left
top
width
height)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Select an ellipse whose left margin is
left, top margin is
top, width is width
and height is height.
If selection-type is
REPLACE, the ellipse replaces the
current selection. If selection-type
is ADD, the ellipse is added to the
current selection. If selection-type
is SUBTRACT, the ellipse is subtracted from
the current selection. If selection-type
is INTERSECT, the ellipse is intersected
with the current selection (that is, only points that are in
both the current selection and the ellipse remain selected).
-
(image-select-inverse!
image)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Selects the inverse of all selected images in the image.
-
(image-select-nothing!
image)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Clears the current selection. Afterwards, nothing is selected.
-
(image-select-polygon!
image
selection-type
positions)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Select a polygon described by the given list of positions
(each created by
position-new).
If selection-type is
REPLACE, the polygon replaces the
current selection. If selection-type
is ADD, the polygon is added to the
current selection. If selection-type
is SUBTRACT, the polygon is subtracted from
the current selection. If selection-type
is INTERSECT, the polygon is intersected
with the current selection (that is, only points that are in
both the current selection and the polygon remain selected).
-
(image-select-rectangle!
image
selection-type
left
top
width
height)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Select an rectangle whose left margin is
left, top margin is
top, width is width
and height is height.
If selection-type is
REPLACE, the rectangle replaces the
current selection. If selection-type
is ADD, the rectangle is added to the
current selection. If selection-type
is SUBTRACT, the rectangle is subtracted from
the current selection. If selection-type
is INTERSECT, the rectangle is intersected
with the current selection (that is, only points that are in
both the current selection and the rectangle remain selected).
-
(image-fill-selection!
image)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Fill the selected region of the given image with the current
foreground color.
-
(image-stroke-selection!
image)
- MediaScheme GIMP Procedure.
Traces the edge of the selected region of the given image with the
current brush and foreground color.
Jerod Weinman