Chalkboard is a Haskell hosted Domain Specific Language (DSL) for image generation and processing. The basic structure is a chalk board, a two-dimensional canvas of values, typically colors. Chalkboard provides the usual image processing functions (masking, overlaying, function mapping, cropping, warping, rotating) as well as a few more unusual ones. Images can be imported into Chalkboard, as first-class color chalk boards. Chalkboard also provides combinators for drawing shapes on directly on boards. The system is based loosely on PAN, but the principal image type, a Board, is abstract.
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Chalkboard is a Haskell hosted Domain Specific Language (DSL) for
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image generation and processing. The basic structure is a chalk board,
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a two-dimensional canvas of values, typically colors. Chalkboard
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provides the usual image processing functions (masking, overlaying,
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function mapping, cropping, warping, rotating) as well as a few more
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unusual ones. Images can be imported into Chalkboard, as first-class
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color chalk boards. Chalkboard also provides combinators for drawing
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shapes on directly on boards. The system is based loosely on PAN, but
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the principal image type, a Board, is abstract.
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