
BoxBlur class:
- The class “BoxBlur” blurs pixels of an image.
- The smoothness of “BoxBlur” effect could be increased by increasing iterations count.
- The “setIterations” method could be used to set iteration count.
Example:
The example for “BoxBlur” class is given below:
BoxBlur bx = new BoxBlur();
Bx.setIterations(3);
Here, “bx” denotes objects of “BoxBlur” class. The given code defines a constructor and sets count of iterations.
GaussianBlur class:
- The class “GaussianBlur” blurs pixels in an image.
- The blurriness of “GaussianBlur” could be increased or reduced by changing blur radius.
- The blurring effect would increase with radius.
Example:
The example for “GaussianBlur” class is given below:
BoxBlur bx = new GaussianBlur();
Bx.setRadius(10.0);
Here, “bx” denotes object of “GaussianBlur” class. The given code defines a constructor and sets blur radius.
MotionBlur class:
- The class “MotionBlur” blurs pixels in an image.
- It blurs pixels in a certain direction.
- The “setAngle” method can change direction.
- The blurriness of “MotionBlur” could be increased or decreased by changing blur radius.
- The blurring effect would increase with radius.
Example:
The example for “MotionBlur” class is given below:
MotionBlur bx = new MotionBlur();
bx.setRadius(10.0);
bx.setAngle(45.0);
Here, “bx” denotes object of “MotionBlur” class. The given code defines a constructor and sets blur radius and angle.

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