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package javax.imageio;
import javax.imageio.metadata.IIOMetadata;
/**
* An interface providing metadata transcoding capability.
*
* <p> Any image may be transcoded (written to a different format
* than the one it was originally stored in) simply by performing
* a read operation followed by a write operation. However, loss
* of data may occur in this process due to format differences.
*
* <p> In general, the best results will be achieved when
* format-specific metadata objects can be created to encapsulate as
* much information about the image and its associated metadata as
* possible, in terms that are understood by the specific
* <code>ImageWriter</code> used to perform the encoding.
*
* <p> An <code>ImageTranscoder</code> may be used to convert the
* <code>IIOMetadata</code> objects supplied by the
* <code>ImageReader</code> (representing per-stream and per-image
* metadata) into corresponding objects suitable for encoding by a
* particular <code>ImageWriter</code>. In the case where the methods
* of this interface are being called directly on an
* <code>ImageWriter</code>, the output will be suitable for that
* writer.
*
* <p> The internal details of converting an <code>IIOMetadata</code>
* object into a writer-specific format will vary according to the
* context of the operation. Typically, an <code>ImageWriter</code>
* will inspect the incoming object to see if it implements additional
* interfaces with which the writer is familiar. This might be the
* case, for example, if the object was obtained by means of a read
* operation on a reader plug-in written by the same vendor as the
* writer. In this case, the writer may access the incoming object by
* means of its plug-in specific interfaces. In this case, the
* re-encoding may be close to lossless if the image file format is
* kept constant. If the format is changing, the writer may still
* attempt to preserve as much information as possible.
*
* <p> If the incoming object does not implement any additional
* interfaces known to the writer, the writer has no choice but to
* access it via the standard <code>IIOMetadata</code> interfaces such
* as the tree view provided by <code>IIOMetadata.getAsTree</code>.
* In this case, there is likely to be significant loss of
* information.
*
* <p> An independent <code>ImageTranscoder</code> essentially takes
* on the same role as the writer plug-in in the above examples. It
* must be familiar with the private interfaces used by both the
* reader and writer plug-ins, and manually instantiate an object that
* will be usable by the writer. The resulting metadata objects may
* be used by the writer directly.
*
* <p> No independent implementations of <code>ImageTranscoder</code>
* are provided as part of the standard API. Instead, the intention
* of this interface is to provide a way for implementations to be
* created and discovered by applications as the need arises.
*
*/
public interface ImageTranscoder {
/**
* Returns an <code>IIOMetadata</code> object that may be used for
* encoding and optionally modified using its document interfaces
* or other interfaces specific to the writer plug-in that will be
* used for encoding.
*
* <p> An optional <code>ImageWriteParam</code> may be supplied
* for cases where it may affect the structure of the stream
* metadata.
*
* <p> If the supplied <code>ImageWriteParam</code> contains
* optional setting values not understood by this writer or
* transcoder, they will be ignored.
*
* @param inData an <code>IIOMetadata</code> object representing
* stream metadata, used to initialize the state of the returned
* object.
* @param param an <code>ImageWriteParam</code> that will be used to
* encode the image, or <code>null</code>.
*
* @return an <code>IIOMetadata</code> object, or
* <code>null</code> if the plug-in does not provide metadata
* encoding capabilities.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>inData</code> is
* <code>null</code>.
*/
IIOMetadata convertStreamMetadata(IIOMetadata inData,
ImageWriteParam param);
/**
* Returns an <code>IIOMetadata</code> object that may be used for
* encoding and optionally modified using its document interfaces
* or other interfaces specific to the writer plug-in that will be
* used for encoding.
*
* <p> An optional <code>ImageWriteParam</code> may be supplied
* for cases where it may affect the structure of the image
* metadata.
*
* <p> If the supplied <code>ImageWriteParam</code> contains
* optional setting values not understood by this writer or
* transcoder, they will be ignored.
*
* @param inData an <code>IIOMetadata</code> object representing
* image metadata, used to initialize the state of the returned
* object.
* @param imageType an <code>ImageTypeSpecifier</code> indicating
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