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@@ -12183,87 +12183,6 @@ export declare abstract class BrowserRun {
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  options: BrowserRunMarkdownOptions,
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  ): Promise<Response>;
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  }
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- export interface BasicImageTransformations {
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- /**
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- * Maximum width in image pixels. The value must be an integer.
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- */
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- width?: number;
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- /**
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- * Maximum height in image pixels. The value must be an integer.
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- */
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- height?: number;
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- /**
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- * Resizing mode as a string. It affects interpretation of width and height
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- * options:
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- * - scale-down: Similar to contain, but the image is never enlarged. If
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- * the image is larger than given width or height, it will be resized.
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- * Otherwise its original size will be kept.
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- * - contain: Resizes to maximum size that fits within the given width and
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- * height. If only a single dimension is given (e.g. only width), the
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- * image will be shrunk or enlarged to exactly match that dimension.
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- * Aspect ratio is always preserved.
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- * - cover: Resizes (shrinks or enlarges) to fill the entire area of width
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- * and height. If the image has an aspect ratio different from the ratio
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- * of width and height, it will be cropped to fit.
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- * - crop: The image will be shrunk and cropped to fit within the area
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- * specified by width and height. The image will not be enlarged. For images
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- * smaller than the given dimensions it's the same as scale-down. For
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- * images larger than the given dimensions, it's the same as cover.
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- * See also trim.
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- * - pad: Resizes to the maximum size that fits within the given width and
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- * height, and then fills the remaining area with a background color
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- * (white by default). Use of this mode is not recommended, as the same
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- * effect can be more efficiently achieved with the contain mode and the
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- * CSS object-fit: contain property.
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- * - squeeze: Stretches and deforms to the width and height given, even if it
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- * breaks aspect ratio
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- */
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- fit?: "scale-down" | "contain" | "cover" | "crop" | "pad" | "squeeze";
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- /**
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- * Image segmentation using artificial intelligence models. Sets pixels not
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- * within selected segment area to transparent e.g "foreground" sets every
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- * background pixel as transparent.
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- */
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- segment?: "foreground";
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- /**
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- * When cropping with fit: "cover", this defines the side or point that should
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- * be left uncropped. The value is either a string
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- * "left", "right", "top", "bottom", "auto", or "center" (the default),
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- * or an object {x, y} containing focal point coordinates in the original
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- * image expressed as fractions ranging from 0.0 (top or left) to 1.0
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- * (bottom or right), 0.5 being the center. {fit: "cover", gravity: "top"} will
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- * crop bottom or left and right sides as necessary, but won’t crop anything
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- * from the top. {fit: "cover", gravity: {x:0.5, y:0.2}} will crop each side to
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- * preserve as much as possible around a point at 20% of the height of the
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- * source image.
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- */
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- gravity?:
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- | "face"
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- | "left"
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- | "right"
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- | "top"
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- | "bottom"
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- | "center"
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- | "auto"
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- | "entropy"
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- | BasicImageTransformationsGravityCoordinates;
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- /**
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- * Background color to add underneath the image. Applies only to images with
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- * transparency (such as PNG). Accepts any CSS color (#RRGGBB, rgba(…),
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- * hsl(…), etc.)
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- */
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- background?: string;
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- /**
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- * Number of degrees (90, 180, 270) to rotate the image by. width and height
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- * options refer to axes after rotation.
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- */
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- rotate?: 0 | 90 | 180 | 270 | 360;
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- }
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- export interface BasicImageTransformationsGravityCoordinates {
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- x?: number;
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- y?: number;
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- mode?: "remainder" | "box-center";
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- }
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  /**
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  * In addition to the properties you can set in the RequestInit dict
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  * that you pass as an argument to the Request constructor, you can
@@ -12359,6 +12278,209 @@ export interface RequestInitCfProperties extends Record<string, unknown> {
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  */
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  resolveOverride?: string;
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  }
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+ export interface BasicImageTransformations {
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+ /**
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+ * Maximum width in image pixels. The value must be an integer.
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+ */
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+ width?: number;
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+ /**
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+ * Maximum height in image pixels. The value must be an integer.
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+ */
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+ height?: number;
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+ /**
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+ * When cropping with fit: "cover", this defines the side or point that should
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+ * be left uncropped. The value is either a string
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+ * "left", "right", "top", "bottom", "auto", or "center" (the default),
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+ * or an object {x, y} containing focal point coordinates in the original
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+ * image expressed as fractions ranging from 0.0 (top or left) to 1.0
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+ * (bottom or right), 0.5 being the center. {fit: "cover", gravity: "top"} will
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+ * crop bottom or left and right sides as necessary, but won’t crop anything
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+ * from the top. {fit: "cover", gravity: {x:0.5, y:0.2}} will crop each side to
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+ * preserve as much as possible around a point at 20% of the height of the
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+ * source image.
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+ */
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+ gravity?:
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+ | "face"
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+ | "left"
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+ | "right"
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+ | "top"
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+ | "bottom"
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+ | "center"
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+ | "auto"
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+ | "entropy"
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+ | BasicImageTransformationsGravityCoordinates;
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+ /**
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+ * Specifies how closely the image is cropped toward detected faces when combined
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+ * with the gravity=face option. Accepts a valid range between 0.0 (includes as much
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+ * of the background as possible) and 1.0 (crops the image as closely to the face as
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+ * possible). The default is 0.
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+ */
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+ zoom?: number;
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+ /**
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+ * Resizing mode as a string. It affects interpretation of width and height
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+ * options:
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+ * - scale-down: Similar to contain, but the image is never enlarged. If
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+ * the image is larger than given width or height, it will be resized.
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+ * Otherwise its original size will be kept.
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+ * - scale-up: Similar to contain, but the image is never shrunk. If the
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+ * image is smaller than the given width or height, it will be resized.
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+ * Otherwise its original size will be kept.
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+ * - contain: Resizes to maximum size that fits within the given width and
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+ * height. If only a single dimension is given (e.g. only width), the
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+ * image will be shrunk or enlarged to exactly match that dimension.
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+ * Aspect ratio is always preserved.
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+ * - cover: Resizes (shrinks or enlarges) to fill the entire area of width
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+ * and height. If the image has an aspect ratio different from the ratio
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+ * of width and height, it will be cropped to fit.
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+ * - crop: The image will be shrunk and cropped to fit within the area
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+ * specified by width and height. The image will not be enlarged. For images
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+ * smaller than the given dimensions it's the same as scale-down. For
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+ * images larger than the given dimensions, it's the same as cover.
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+ * See also trim.
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+ * - pad: Resizes to the maximum size that fits within the given width and
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+ * height, and then fills the remaining area with a background color
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+ * (white by default). Use of this mode is not recommended, as the same
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+ * effect can be more efficiently achieved with the contain mode and the
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+ * CSS object-fit: contain property.
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+ * - squeeze: Stretches and deforms to the width and height given, even if it
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+ * breaks aspect ratio
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+ */
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+ fit?:
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+ | "scale-down"
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+ | "scale-up"
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+ | "contain"
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+ | "cover"
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+ | "crop"
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+ | "pad"
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+ | "squeeze";
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+ /**
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+ * Allows you to trim your image. Takes dpr into account and is performed before
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+ * resizing or rotation.
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+ *
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+ * It can be used as:
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+ * - left, top, right, bottom - it will specify the number of pixels to cut
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+ * off each side
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+ * - width, height - the width/height you'd like to end up with - can be used
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+ * in combination with the properties above
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+ * - border - this will automatically trim the surroundings of an image based on
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+ * it's color. It consists of three properties:
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+ * - color: rgb or hex representation of the color you wish to trim (todo: verify the rgba bit)
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+ * - tolerance: difference from color to treat as color
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+ * - keep: the number of pixels of border to keep
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+ */
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+ trim?:
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+ | "border"
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+ | {
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+ top?: number;
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+ bottom?: number;
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+ left?: number;
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+ right?: number;
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+ width?: number;
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+ height?: number;
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+ border?:
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+ | boolean
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+ | {
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+ color?: string;
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+ tolerance?: number;
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+ keep?: number;
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+ };
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+ };
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+ /**
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+ * Background color to add underneath the image. Applies only to images with
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+ * transparency (such as PNG). Accepts any CSS color (#RRGGBB, rgba(…),
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+ * hsl(…), etc.)
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+ */
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+ background?: string;
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+ /**
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+ * Flips the images horizontally, vertically, or both. Flipping is applied before
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+ * rotation, so if you apply flip=h,rotate=90 then the image will be flipped
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+ * horizontally, then rotated by 90 degrees.
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+ */
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+ flip?: "h" | "v" | "hv";
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+ /**
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+ * Number of degrees (90, 180, 270) to rotate the image by. width and height
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+ * options refer to axes after rotation.
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+ */
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+ rotate?: 0 | 90 | 180 | 270 | 360;
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+ /**
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+ * Strength of sharpening filter to apply to the image. Floating-point
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+ * number between 0 (no sharpening, default) and 10 (maximum). 1.0 is a
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+ * recommended value for downscaled images.
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+ */
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+ sharpen?: number;
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+ /**
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+ * Radius of a blur filter (approximate gaussian). Maximum supported radius
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+ * is 250.
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+ */
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+ blur?: number;
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+ /**
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+ * Increase contrast by a factor. A value of 1.0 equals no change, a value of
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+ * 0.5 equals low contrast, and a value of 2.0 equals high contrast. 0 is
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+ * ignored.
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+ */
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+ contrast?: number;
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+ /**
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+ * Increase brightness by a factor. A value of 1.0 equals no change, a value
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+ * of 0.5 equals half brightness, and a value of 2.0 equals twice as bright.
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+ * 0 is ignored.
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+ */
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+ brightness?: number;
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+ /**
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+ * Increase exposure by a factor. A value of 1.0 equals no change, a value of
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+ * 0.5 darkens the image, and a value of 2.0 lightens the image. 0 is ignored.
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+ */
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+ gamma?: number;
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+ /**
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+ * Increase contrast by a factor. A value of 1.0 equals no change, a value of
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+ * 0.5 equals low contrast, and a value of 2.0 equals high contrast. 0 is
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+ * ignored.
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+ */
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+ saturation?: number;
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+ /**
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+ * Device Pixel Ratio. Default 1. Multiplier for width/height that makes it
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+ * easier to specify higher-DPI sizes in <img srcset>.
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+ */
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+ dpr?: number;
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+ /**
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+ * Adds a border around the image. The border is added after resizing. Border
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+ * width takes dpr into account, and can be specified either using a single
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+ * width property, or individually for each side.
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+ */
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+ border?:
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+ | {
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+ color: string;
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+ width: number;
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+ }
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+ | {
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+ color: string;
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+ top: number;
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+ right: number;
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+ bottom: number;
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+ left: number;
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+ };
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+ /**
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+ * Image segmentation using artificial intelligence models. Sets pixels not
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+ * within selected segment area to transparent e.g "foreground" sets every
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+ * background pixel as transparent.
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+ */
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+ segment?: "foreground";
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+ /**
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+ * Controls the algorithm used when an image needs to be enlarged. This
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+ * parameter works with any fit mode that upscales, such as `contain`,
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+ * `cover`, and `scale-up`. It has no effect when `fit=scale-down` or when
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+ * the target dimensions are smaller than the source.
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+ * - interpolate: Uses bicubic interpolation, which may reduce image quality.
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+ * This is the default behavior when `upscale` is not specified.
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+ * - generate: Uses AI upscaling to produce sharper, more detailed results
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+ * when enlarging images.
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+ */
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+ upscale?: "interpolate" | "generate";
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+ }
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+ export interface BasicImageTransformationsGravityCoordinates {
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+ x?: number;
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+ y?: number;
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+ mode?: "remainder" | "box-center";
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+ }
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  export interface RequestInitCfPropertiesImageDraw extends BasicImageTransformations {
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  /**
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  * Absolute URL of the image file to use for the drawing. It can be any of
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  right?: number;
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  }
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  export interface RequestInitCfPropertiesImage extends BasicImageTransformations {
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- /**
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- * Device Pixel Ratio. Default 1. Multiplier for width/height that makes it
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- * easier to specify higher-DPI sizes in <img srcset>.
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- */
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- dpr?: number;
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- /**
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- * Allows you to trim your image. Takes dpr into account and is performed before
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- * resizing or rotation.
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- *
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- * It can be used as:
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- * - left, top, right, bottom - it will specify the number of pixels to cut
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- * off each side
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- * - width, height - the width/height you'd like to end up with - can be used
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- * in combination with the properties above
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- * - border - this will automatically trim the surroundings of an image based on
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- * it's color. It consists of three properties:
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- * - color: rgb or hex representation of the color you wish to trim (todo: verify the rgba bit)
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- * - tolerance: difference from color to treat as color
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- * - keep: the number of pixels of border to keep
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- */
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- trim?:
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- | "border"
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- | {
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- top?: number;
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- bottom?: number;
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- left?: number;
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- right?: number;
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- width?: number;
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- height?: number;
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- border?:
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- | boolean
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- | {
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- color?: string;
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- tolerance?: number;
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- keep?: number;
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- };
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- };
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  /**
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  * make images look worse, but load faster. The default is 85. It applies only
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  */
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- /**
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- * number between 0 (no sharpening, default) and 10 (maximum). 1.0 is a
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- * recommended value for downscaled images.
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- */
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- sharpen?: number;
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- /**
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- * Radius of a blur filter (approximate gaussian). Maximum supported radius
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- */
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- blur?: number;
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  /**
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  */
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- /**
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- * Adds a border around the image. The border is added after resizing. Border
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- * width takes dpr into account, and can be specified either using a single
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- * width property, or individually for each side.
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- */
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- border?:
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- width: number;
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- }
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- | {
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- top: number;
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- right: number;
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- bottom: number;
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- left: number;
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- };
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- /**
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- * Increase brightness by a factor. A value of 1.0 equals no change, a value
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- * of 0.5 equals half brightness, and a value of 2.0 equals twice as bright.
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- * 0 is ignored.
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- */
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- brightness?: number;
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- /**
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- * Increase contrast by a factor. A value of 1.0 equals no change, a value of
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- * 0.5 equals low contrast, and a value of 2.0 equals high contrast. 0 is
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- * ignored.
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- contrast?: number;
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- /**
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- * Increase exposure by a factor. A value of 1.0 equals no change, a value of
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- * 0.5 darkens the image, and a value of 2.0 lightens the image. 0 is ignored.
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- */
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- gamma?: number;
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- /**
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- * 0.5 equals low contrast, and a value of 2.0 equals high contrast. 0 is
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- * ignored.
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- saturation?: number;
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- /**
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- * Flips the images horizontally, vertically, or both. Flipping is applied before
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- * rotation, so if you apply flip=h,rotate=90 then the image will be flipped
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- * horizontally, then rotated by 90 degrees.
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- */
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  /**
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  timeout?: WorkflowTimeoutDuration | number;
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  sensitive?: WorkflowStepSensitivity;
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  };
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+ export type WorkflowStepRollbackConfig = Pick<
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+ WorkflowStepConfig,
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+ "retries" | "timeout"
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+ >;
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  export type WorkflowCronSchedule = {
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  config: WorkflowStepConfig;
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  };
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  export type WorkflowRollbackContext<T = unknown> = {
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+ ctx: WorkflowStepContext;
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  error: Error;
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  output: T | undefined;
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+ /** @deprecated Use `ctx.step.name` and `ctx.step.count` instead. */
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  stepName: string;
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  };
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  export type WorkflowRollbackHandler<T = unknown> = (
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  export type WorkflowStepRollbackOptions<T = unknown> = {
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+ rollback: WorkflowRollbackHandler<T>;
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+ rollbackConfig?: WorkflowStepRollbackConfig;
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  };
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  export abstract class WorkflowStep {
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  do<T extends Rpc.Serializable<T>>(