| Package | Description | 
|---|---|
| java.awt.image.renderable | 
 Provides classes and interfaces for producing
rendering-independent images. 
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
RenderContext | 
ContextualRenderedImageFactory.mapRenderContext(int i,
                RenderContext renderContext,
                ParameterBlock paramBlock,
                RenderableImage image)
Maps the operation's output RenderContext into a RenderContext
 for each of the operation's sources. 
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
RenderedImage | 
ContextualRenderedImageFactory.create(RenderContext renderContext,
      ParameterBlock paramBlock)
Creates a rendering, given a RenderContext and a ParameterBlock
 containing the operation's sources and parameters. 
 | 
RenderedImage | 
RenderableImageOp.createRendering(RenderContext renderContext)
Creates a RenderedImage which represents this
 RenderableImageOp (including its Renderable sources) rendered
 according to the given RenderContext. 
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RenderedImage | 
RenderableImage.createRendering(RenderContext renderContext)
Creates a RenderedImage that represented a rendering of this image
 using a given RenderContext. 
 | 
RenderContext | 
ContextualRenderedImageFactory.mapRenderContext(int i,
                RenderContext renderContext,
                ParameterBlock paramBlock,
                RenderableImage image)
Maps the operation's output RenderContext into a RenderContext
 for each of the operation's sources. 
 | 
void | 
RenderableImageProducer.setRenderContext(RenderContext rc)
Sets a new RenderContext to use for the next startProduction() call. 
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| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
RenderableImageProducer(RenderableImage rdblImage,
                       RenderContext rc)
Constructs a new RenderableImageProducer from a RenderableImage
 and a RenderContext. 
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