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/**
* Provides the set of classes for loading and displaying images.
*
* - The {@link javafx.scene.image.Image} class is used to load images
* (synchronously or asynchronously). Image can be resized as it is loaded and
* the resizing can be performed with specified filtering quality and
* with an option of preserving image's original aspect ratio.
*
*
- The {@link javafx.scene.image.ImageView} is a {@code Node} used
* for displaying images loaded with {@code Image} class.
* It allows displaying a dynamically scaled and/or cropped view of the source
* image. The scaling can be performed with specified filtering quality and
* with an option of preserving image's original aspect ratio.
*
*/
package javafx.scene.image;