Starting Out with Java: From Control Structures through Objects (7th Edition) (What's New in Computer Science)
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Author: Tony Gaddis
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Chapter 14.3, Problem 14.24CP
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effect class:
- The class “effect” is used to apply special effects for nodes in scene graph.
- The images are filtered by adding effects such as blurs as well as color adjustments.
- The “effect” classes includes:
- DropShadow:
- It creates a shadow appearing behind a node.
- The attributes like radius, color as well as offset of shadow could be defined.
- InnerShadow:
- It creates a shadow appearing inside node edges.
- The attributes like radius, color as well as offset of shadow could be defined.
- ColorAdjust:
- The hue, brightness, saturation as well as contrast of images could be adjusted.
- BoxBlur:
- It creates a blurring effect using box blur
algorithm .
- It creates a blurring effect using box blur
- GaussianBlur:
- It creates a blurring effect using Gaussian algorithm.
- MotionBlur:
- It blurs image pixels in a particular direction. It creates motion illusion.
- SepiaTone:
- It provides image an antique as well as sepia tone affect.
- Glow:
- It creates a glowing effect.
- Reflection:
- It creates a node’s reflection...
- DropShadow:
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