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Image I/O Framework (JDK 1.4)
The Image I/O API was added to JDK1.4. It allows you to read, write and manipulate any type of image file as long as there is a plug-in written for it!
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Early Adopter J2SE 1.4
Mastering Java 2: JDK 1.4
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General:
How do I read a BufferedImage using the new ImageIO API?
How do I determine what formats are supported by ImageIO?
How do I read a specific region of an image file with the new ImageIO APIs?
What is a transcoder?
How do I display image metadata with ImageIO?
How do I convert one image format to another using the ImageIO framework?
How do I write multiple images in one file using ImageIO?
How do I catch events while my image is being read using ImageIO?
How do I catch events while my image is being written out using ImageIO?
How do I read only a given rectangle from an image with ImageIO?
What is subsampling?
How do I create thumbnails with ImageIO?
How do I replace a region in an image with another image using ImageIO?
Further Information (sorted alphabetically)
Articles:
Developing Imaging Applications Using the Java2D[tm], JAI and New ImageIO APIs
Related Links:
Image I/O Discussion List
Slides: The Java Image I/O API
Related Books:
Early Adopter J2SE 1.4
Mastering Java 2: JDK 1.4
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