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As far as I know, passing parameters to a static method is not different than passing them to instance ones, I mean, if another thread might be writing the image parameter of your sample, then you should explicitly synchronize the threads to make sure the program will not try to read and write at the same time, becouse in that case your reading operations might read "trash bytes" due to a not finished writing operation.
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