ImageWriter
. A plug-in for a specific image format may define a subclass of this class, and return objects of that class from the getDefaultWriteParam
method of its ImageWriter
implementation. For example, the built-in JPEG writer plug-in will return instances of ae.javax.imageio.plugins.jpeg.JPEGImageWriteParam
.
The region of the image to be written is determined by first intersecting the actual bounds of the image with the rectangle specified by IIOParam.setSourceRegion
, if any. If the resulting rectangle has a width or height of zero, the writer will throw an IIOException
. If the intersection is non-empty, writing will commence with the first subsampled pixel and include additional pixels within the intersected bounds according to the horizontal and vertical subsampling factors specified by {@link IIOParam#setSourceSubsampling IIOParam.setSourceSubsampling
}.
Individual features such as tiling, progressive encoding, and compression may be set in one of four modes. MODE_DISABLED
disables the features; MODE_DEFAULT
enables the feature with writer-controlled parameter values; MODE_EXPLICIT
enables the feature and allows the use of a set
method to provide additional parameters; and MODE_COPY_FROM_METADATA
copies relevant parameter values from the stream and image metadata objects passed to the writer. The default for all features is MODE_COPY_FROM_METADATA
. Non-standard features supplied in subclasses are encouraged, but not required to use a similar scheme.
Plug-in writers may extend the functionality of ImageWriteParam
by providing a subclass that implements additional, plug-in specific interfaces. It is up to the plug-in to document what interfaces are available and how they are to be used. Writers will silently ignore any extended features of an ImageWriteParam
subclass of which they are not aware. Also, they may ignore any optional features that they normally disable when creating their own ImageWriteParam
instances via getDefaultWriteParam
.
Note that unless a query method exists for a capability, it must be supported by all ImageWriter
implementations (e.g. progressive encoding is optional, but subsampling must be supported).
@see ImageReadParam
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