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Templated Recursive Image Composition

HPL-2010-59 Templated Recursive Image Composition - Atkins, C. Brian; Lyons, Nicholas P.; Zhang, Xuemei; Tretter, Daniel R.
Keyword(s): automatic layout, template, image layout, album, collage
Abstract: With the rapid expansions of image acquisition and consumption, there is an increasing need for solutions that help ordinary people create image composites. In most solutions today, image layouts are provided as fixed templates. Although fixed templates benefit from a familiar use model and signific ...
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Image::ExifTool::Fixup(3)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 Image::ExifTool::Fixup(3)

NAME
Image::ExifTool::Fixup - Utility to handle pointer fixups SYNOPSIS
use Image::ExifTool::Fixup; $fixup = new Image::ExifTool::Fixup; # add a new fixup to a pointer at the specified offset in data $fixup->AddFixup($offset); # add a new Fixup object to the tree $fixup->AddFixup($subFixup); $fixup->{Start} += $shift1; # shift pointer offsets and values $fixup->{Shift} += $shift2; # shift pointer values only # recursively apply fixups to the specified data $fixup->ApplyFixups($data); $fixup->Dump(); # dump debugging information DESCRIPTION
This module contains the code to keep track of pointers in memory and to shift these pointers as required. It is used by ExifTool to maintain the pointers in image file directories (IFD's). NOTES
Keeps track of pointers with different byte ordering, and relies on Image::ExifTool::GetByteOrder() to determine the current byte ordering when adding new pointers to a fixup. Maintains a hierarchical list of fixups so that the whole hierarchy can be shifted by a simple shift at the base. Hierarchy is collapsed to a linear list when ApplyFixups() is called. AUTHOR
Copyright 2003-2010, Phil Harvey (phil at owl.phy.queensu.ca) This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
Image::ExifTool(3pm) perl v5.12.1 2010-01-04 Image::ExifTool::Fixup(3)