April 2020
Intermediate to advanced
380 pages
9h 24m
English
Before we delve into the processing of images, let's discuss the anatomy of an image from the perspective of computer software. Consider the following simple image:

The preceding image is a 10 x 10 pixel image (zoomed in); the top two rows of pixels are purple, the next six rows of pixels are red and the last two rows of pixels are in yellow.
However, the computer does not see the colors in this image. The computer sees this image in the format of a matrix of pixel densities. We are dealing with an RGB image here. RGB images are composed of three layers of colors—namely red, green, and blue. Each of these layers is represented ...
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