Imagick::opaquePaintImage
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Imagick::opaquePaintImage — Changes the color value of any pixel that matches target
Description
$target
, mixed $fill
, float $fuzz
, bool $invert
[, int $channel
= Imagick::CHANNEL_DEFAULT
] ) : boolChanges any pixel that matches color with the color defined by fill. This method is available if Imagick has been compiled against ImageMagick version 6.3.8 or newer.
Parameters
-
target
-
ImagickPixel object or a string containing the color to change
-
fill
-
The replacement color
-
fuzz
-
The amount of fuzz. For example, set fuzz to 10 and the color red at intensities of 100 and 102 respectively are now interpreted as the same color.
-
invert
-
If
TRUE
paints any pixel that does not match the target color. -
channel
-
Provide any channel constant that is valid for your channel mode. To apply to more than one channel, combine channel constants using bitwise operators. Defaults to
Imagick::CHANNEL_DEFAULT
. Refer to this list of channel constants
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Document created the 30/01/2003, last modified the 26/10/2018
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