imProcessMultiPointColorOp

Apply an multiple point color operation using a custom function. * One pixel from each source affects the same pixel on target. \n * All source images must match in size, depth and data type. * Can be done in-place, source and target must match size, depth can be different. * Data type can be different between sources and target, but complex is not supported. \n * op_name is used only by the counter and can be NULL. * Returns zero if the counter aborted. * * \verbatim im.ProcessMultiPointColorOp(src_image: table of imImage, dst_image: imImage, func: function, params: table, [op_name: string]) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * \verbatim im.ProcessMultiPointColorOpNew(src_image: table of imImage, func: function, params: table, [op_name: string]) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * In Lua, the params table is passed to the function by using the Lua stack, * so its table can contain any type of objects, but they all must be unnamed. * \ingroup point

version(IM)
extern (C) @nogc nothrow
int
imProcessMultiPointColorOp

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