type image/color.Model
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image/color (current package)
color.go#L142: type Model interface {
color.go#L147: func ModelFunc(f func(Color) Color) Model {
color.go#L166: RGBAModel Model = ModelFunc(rgbaModel)
color.go#L167: RGBA64Model Model = ModelFunc(rgba64Model)
color.go#L168: NRGBAModel Model = ModelFunc(nrgbaModel)
color.go#L169: NRGBA64Model Model = ModelFunc(nrgba64Model)
color.go#L170: AlphaModel Model = ModelFunc(alphaModel)
color.go#L171: Alpha16Model Model = ModelFunc(alpha16Model)
color.go#L172: GrayModel Model = ModelFunc(grayModel)
color.go#L173: Gray16Model Model = ModelFunc(gray16Model)
ycbcr.go#L229: var YCbCrModel Model = ModelFunc(yCbCrModel)
ycbcr.go#L292: var NYCbCrAModel Model = ModelFunc(nYCbCrAModel)
ycbcr.go#L364: var CMYKModel Model = ModelFunc(cmykModel)
image
geom.go#L263: func (r Rectangle) ColorModel() color.Model {
image.go#L32: ColorModel color.Model
image.go#L40: ColorModel() color.Model
image.go#L98: func (p *RGBA) ColorModel() color.Model { return color.RGBAModel }
image.go#L232: func (p *RGBA64) ColorModel() color.Model { return color.RGBA64Model }
image.go#L349: func (p *NRGBA) ColorModel() color.Model { return color.NRGBAModel }
image.go#L476: func (p *NRGBA64) ColorModel() color.Model { return color.NRGBA64Model }
image.go#L620: func (p *Alpha) ColorModel() color.Model { return color.AlphaModel }
image.go#L728: func (p *Alpha16) ColorModel() color.Model { return color.Alpha16Model }
image.go#L839: func (p *Gray) ColorModel() color.Model { return color.GrayModel }
image.go#L936: func (p *Gray16) ColorModel() color.Model { return color.Gray16Model }
image.go#L1036: func (p *CMYK) ColorModel() color.Model { return color.CMYKModel }
image.go#L1147: func (p *Paletted) ColorModel() color.Model { return p.Palette }
names.go#L32: func (c *Uniform) ColorModel() color.Model {
ycbcr.go#L63: func (p *YCbCr) ColorModel() color.Model {
ycbcr.go#L211: func (p *NYCbCrA) ColorModel() color.Model {
rsc.io/qr
qr.go#L114: func (c *codeImage) ColorModel() color.Model {
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