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Practical Image Processing in C: Acquisition, Manipulation, Storage (Book and Disk)

por Craig A. Lindley

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In light of the revolution in imaging technology, this book brings image acquisition and processing capabilities within the reach of the individual. It presents the hardware design and fabrication of what may be the world's lowest cost video digitizer input device for the PC, allowing still video images to be imported into a PC from a low cost television camera for display or manipulation. The book then shows how to display images on PCs and discusses the software required to make a digitizer produce images. Useful example programs illustrate the concepts presented. Because digitized images must be put into a form to be manipulated by other application programs in order to be useful, the book covers PCX and TIFF graphic file formats, and provides C code for reading and writing each format. Employing a practical rather than rigorous mathematical approach, the book also discusses classical image processing. Each major class of algorithm is illustrated with example C codes and images that show the effect of the algorithm.… (más)
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At the time, this was probably a pretty good book for explaining image processing on the PC. Given time, a large part of the book now has but historical value; the in-depth information on how to build your own digitalizer, with the awesome resolution of 640x480, with the option of grayscale or 256-color mode, is a touch useless. If you ever need to read a PCX file, the details are here; but when's the last time you saw a PCX file? However, some of the information has stayed useful; the description of the TIFF format hasn't changed much in the passing years, and there's a nice introduction to basic graphic processes, like tweaking contrast and edge-detection and other simple stuff.

I wouldn't suggest you run down a copy of this book, but having bought it for a couple bucks several years ago, it has served me in lieu of shelling out quite a few dollars on a modern book. ( )
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In light of the revolution in imaging technology, this book brings image acquisition and processing capabilities within the reach of the individual. It presents the hardware design and fabrication of what may be the world's lowest cost video digitizer input device for the PC, allowing still video images to be imported into a PC from a low cost television camera for display or manipulation. The book then shows how to display images on PCs and discusses the software required to make a digitizer produce images. Useful example programs illustrate the concepts presented. Because digitized images must be put into a form to be manipulated by other application programs in order to be useful, the book covers PCX and TIFF graphic file formats, and provides C code for reading and writing each format. Employing a practical rather than rigorous mathematical approach, the book also discusses classical image processing. Each major class of algorithm is illustrated with example C codes and images that show the effect of the algorithm.

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