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The motionBlur() function is an inbuilt function in the GraphicsMagick library which is used to apply the motion blur effect using a Gaussian convolution kernel with a configurable radius, sigma, and angle. The function returns the true value of success.

Syntax: 

motionBlur(radius, sigma, angle)

Parameters: This function accepts three parameters which are mentioned above and described below:  

  • radius: This parameter is used to specify the value of the radius.
  • sigma: This parameter is used to specify the value of the sigma.   
  • angle: This parameter is used to specify the value of the angle in radians.

Return Value: This function returns the GraphicsMagick object.

Example 1:  

Javascript




// Include gm library
const gm = require('gm');
 
// Import the image
gm('1.png')
 
// Invoke borderColor() function
// and set border color to green
.borderColor('Green')
 
// Invoke resize function
.border(10,30)
 
// Invoke motionblur function
.motionBlur(10,30,30)
 
// Process and Write the image
.write("motionblur1.png", function (err) {
    if (!err) console.log('done');
});


Output:

Output1

Example 2:  

Javascript




// Include gm library
const gm = require('gm');
 
// Import the image
gm(600,300,'white')
 
// Set the color for the stroke
.stroke("green",3)
 
// Set the font
.font("Helvetica.ttf",60)
 
// Call to drawText Function
.drawText(100, 280, "GeeksforGeeks!")
 
// Invoke borderColor() function
// and set border color to green
.borderColor("Green")
 
// Invoke border function
.border(62,32)
 
// Invoke motionBlur() function
.motionBlur(10,10,10)
 
// Process and write the image
.write("motionblur2.png", function (err) {
    if (!err) console.log('done');
});


Output:

 

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Last Updated : 31 Mar, 2023
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