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ImagePad   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ImagePad[image, m] pads image on all sides with m background pixels.ImagePad[image, m, padding] pads image on all sides using the value or method specified by ...
ImagePadding   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ImagePadding is an option for graphics functions that specifies what absolute extra padding should be left for extended objects such as thick lines and annotations such as ...
BorderDimensions   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BorderDimensions[image] gives the pixel width of uniform borders of image in the form {{left, right}, {bottom, top}}.BorderDimensions[image, t] finds borders whose pixels ...
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.
Mathematica has long set the standard for high-end technical graphics and visualization. Version 6.0 added many innovative options that brought automated aesthetics to a new ...
Padding   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Padding is an option to various array and image operations that specifies what padding to use when extending beyond the original data specified.
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 ...
AlphaChannel   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
AlphaChannel[image] returns the alpha channel of image.
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 ...
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