Given a buffered image, we'll rotate each pixel P[x, y] such that even after rotation, rotated pixels will be on same line as they were before rotation i.e. lets take a set of pixels lying on straight line before rotation and after rotation you'll notice those same pixels are on straight line, just position has changed.
Angle of Rotation | Image |
---|---|
0° | |
-30° | |
-60° | |
-90° | |
-120° | |
-150° | |
-180° | |
-210° | |
-240° | |
-270° | |
-300° | |
-330° | |
-360° |
Angle of Rotation | Image |
---|---|
0° | |
30° | |
60° | |
90° | |
120° | |
150° | |
180° | |
210° | |
240° | |
270° | |
300° | |
330° | |
360° |
Thanking you 😉