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ImageRotate   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ImageRotate[image] rotates image counterclockwise by 90\[Degree].ImageRotate[image, side] rotates image to make the top of the image be on the specified ...
Image Geometry   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica supports basic as well as highly sophisticated functions for manipulating image geometry, including state-of-the-art image transformation discovery capabilities.
Resampling   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Resampling is an option that specifies the method to be used for resampling images.
ImageReflect   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ImageReflect[image] reverses image by top-bottom mirror reflection. ImageReflect[image, side] reverses image by reflecting it so that the specified side goes to the opposite ...
Basic Image Manipulation   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica's symbolic architecture makes it possible to treat images just like any other form of expression—applying functions to them, displaying and inputting them in ...
New in 7.0: Data Manipulation   (Mathematica Guide)
Building on Mathematica's unified symbolic architecture, Mathematica 7 introduces several major new integrated forms of data manipulation—including large-scale support for ...
ImageResize   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ImageResize[image, w] gives a resized version of image that is w pixels wide.ImageResize[image, {s}] gives a resized version of image with a maximum pixel width or height ...
ImageForwardTransformation   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ImageForwardTransformation[image, function] gives an image in which each pixel at position function[{x, y}] corresponds to the position {x, y} in ...
Image Processing & Analysis   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica provides broad and deep built-in support for both programmatic and interactive modern industrial-strength image processing —fully integrated with Mathematica's ...
ImageTransformation   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ImageTransformation[image, function] gives an image in which each pixel at position {x, y} corresponds to the position function[{x, y}] in image.ImageTransformation[image, ...
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