public class BMPImageWriteParam extends ImageWriteParam
ImageWriteParam
for encoding images in
the BMP format.
This class allows for the specification of various parameters while writing a BMP format image file. By default, the data layout is bottom-up, such that the pixels are stored in bottom-up order, the first scanline being stored last.
The particular compression scheme to be used can be specified by using
the setCompressionType()
method with the appropriate type
string. The compression scheme specified will be honored if and only if it
is compatible with the type of image being written. If the specified
compression scheme is not compatible with the type of image being written
then the IOException
will be thrown by the BMP image writer.
If the compression type is not set explicitly then getCompressionType()
will return null
. In this case the BMP image writer will select
a compression type that supports encoding of the given image without loss
of the color resolution.
The compression type strings and the image type(s) each supports are listed in the following table:
Type String | Description | Image Types |
---|---|---|
BI_RGB | Uncompressed RLE | <= 8-bits/sample |
BI_RLE8 | 8-bit Run Length Encoding | <= 8-bits/sample |
BI_RLE4 | 4-bit Run Length Encoding | <= 4-bits/sample |
BI_BITFIELDS | Packed data | 16 or 32 bits/sample |
canOffsetTiles, canWriteCompressed, canWriteProgressive, canWriteTiles, compressionMode, compressionQuality, compressionType, compressionTypes, locale, MODE_COPY_FROM_METADATA, MODE_DEFAULT, MODE_DISABLED, MODE_EXPLICIT, preferredTileSizes, progressiveMode, tileGridXOffset, tileGridYOffset, tileHeight, tileWidth, tilingMode, tilingSet
controller, defaultController, destinationOffset, destinationType, sourceBands, sourceRegion, sourceXSubsampling, sourceYSubsampling, subsamplingXOffset, subsamplingYOffset
Constructor and Description |
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BMPImageWriteParam()
Constructs an
BMPImageWriteParam object with default
values for all parameters and a null Locale . |
BMPImageWriteParam(Locale locale)
Constructs a
BMPImageWriteParam set to use a given
Locale and with default values for all parameters. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
isTopDown()
Returns the value of the
topDown parameter. |
void |
setTopDown(boolean topDown)
If set, the data will be written out in a top-down manner, the first
scanline being written first.
|
canOffsetTiles, canWriteCompressed, canWriteProgressive, canWriteTiles, getBitRate, getCompressionMode, getCompressionQuality, getCompressionQualityDescriptions, getCompressionQualityValues, getCompressionType, getCompressionTypes, getLocale, getLocalizedCompressionTypeName, getPreferredTileSizes, getProgressiveMode, getTileGridXOffset, getTileGridYOffset, getTileHeight, getTileWidth, getTilingMode, isCompressionLossless, setCompressionMode, setCompressionQuality, setCompressionType, setProgressiveMode, setTiling, setTilingMode, unsetCompression, unsetTiling
activateController, getController, getDefaultController, getDestinationOffset, getDestinationType, getSourceBands, getSourceRegion, getSourceXSubsampling, getSourceYSubsampling, getSubsamplingXOffset, getSubsamplingYOffset, hasController, setController, setDestinationOffset, setDestinationType, setSourceBands, setSourceRegion, setSourceSubsampling
public BMPImageWriteParam(Locale locale)
BMPImageWriteParam
set to use a given
Locale
and with default values for all parameters.locale
- a Locale
to be used to localize
compression type names and quality descriptions, or
null
.public BMPImageWriteParam()
BMPImageWriteParam
object with default
values for all parameters and a null
Locale
.public void setTopDown(boolean topDown)
topDown
- whether the data are written in top-down order.public boolean isTopDown()
topDown
parameter.
The default is false
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