<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="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="Scaling the image to larger than its intrinsic size should usually be avoided, since it causes the image to use more memory than necessary. Instead, prefer scaling the [Canvas] transform. If the image must be scaled up, the `allowUpscaling` parameter must be set to true."/>
<itemvalue="Scaling the image to larger than its intrinsic size should usually be avoided, since it causes the image to use more memory than necessary. Instead, prefer scaling the [Canvas] transform. If the image must be scaled up, the `allowUpscaling` parameter must be set to true."/>
<itemvalue="The `targetWidth` and `targetHeight` arguments specify the size of the output image, in image pixels. If they are not equal to the intrinsic dimensions of the image, then the image will be scaled after being decoded. If the `allowUpscaling` parameter is not set to true, both dimensions will be capped at the intrinsic dimensions of the image, even if only one of them would have exceeded those intrinsic dimensions. If exactly one of these two arguments is specified, then the aspect ratio will be maintained while forcing the image to match the other given dimension. If neither is specified, then the image maintains its intrinsic size."/>