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1105 <dd>This operator affects how the composite is applied to the image. The default is Over. These are some of the compose methods availble. </dd>
1151 <dd>This operator affects how the composite is applied to the image. The default is Over. These are some of the compose methods availble. </dd>
1163 <p>MagickCompositeLayers() composite the images in the source wand over the images in the destination wand in sequence, starting with the current image in both lists.</p>
4345 <p>When the above condition (end of image list) is reached, the iterator is automaticall set so that you can start using MagickPreviousImage() to again iterate over the images in the reverse direction, starting with the last image (again). You can jump to this condition immeditally using MagickSetLastIterator().</p>
4506 <p>MagickOrderedPosterizeImage() performs an ordered dither based on a number of pre-defined dithering threshold maps, but over multiple intensity levels, which can be different for different channels, according to the input arguments.</p>
4787 <dd>A value other than zero measures the difference between the original and quantized images. This difference is the total quantization error. The error is computed by summing over all pixels in an image the distance squared in RGB space between each reference pixel value and its quantized value. </dd>
4832 <dd>A value other than zero measures the difference between the original and quantized images. This difference is the total quantization error. The error is computed by summing over all pixels in an image the distance squared in RGB space between each reference pixel value and its quantized value. </dd>
5211 <p>MagickRotateImage() rotates an image the specified number of degrees. Empty triangles left over from rotating the image are filled with the background color.</p>
6754 <p>MagickShearImage() slides one edge of an image along the X or Y axis, creating a parallelogram. An X direction shear slides an edge along the X axis, while a Y direction shear slides an edge along the Y axis. The amount of the shear is controlled by a shear angle. For X direction shears, x_shear is measured relative to the Y axis, and similarly, for Y direction shears y_shear is measured relative to the X axis. Empty triangles left over from shearing the image are filled with the background color.</p>