<itemvalue="Each pixel is 32 bits, with the highest 8 bits encoding red, the next 8 bits encoding green, the next 8 bits encoding blue, and the lowest 8 bits encoding alpha. Premultiplied alpha is used."/>
<itemvalue="Creates an image descriptor from raw image pixels. The `pixels` parameter is the pixel data. They are packed in bytes in the order described by `pixelFormat`, then grouped in rows, from left to right, then top to bottom. The `rowBytes` parameter is the number of bytes consumed by each row of pixels in the data buffer. If unspecified, it defaults to `width` multiplied by the number of bytes per pixel in the provided `format`. Not async because there's no expensive work to do here."/>
<itemvalue="A descriptor of data that can be turned into an [Image] via a [Codec]. Use this class to determine the height, width, and byte size of image data before decoding it."/>
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<itemvalue="truncate"/>
<itemvalue="Draws the subset of the given image described by the `src` argument into the canvas in the axis-aligned rectangle given by the `dst` argument. This might sample from outside the `src` rect by up to half the width of an applied filter. Multiple calls to this method with different arguments (from the same image) can be batched into a single call to [drawAtlas] to improve performance."/>
<itemvalue="A mask filter to apply to shapes as they are painted. A mask filter is a function that takes a bitmap of color pixels, and returns another bitmap of color pixels. Instances of this class are used with [Paint.maskFilter] on [Paint] objects."/>
<itemvalue="The shader to use when stroking or filling a shape. When this is null, the [color] is used instead. See also: [Gradient], a shader that paints a color gradient. [ImageShader], a shader that tiles an [Image]. [colorFilter], which overrides [shader]. [color], which is used if [shader] and [colorFilter] are null."/>