October 2016
Intermediate to advanced
558 pages
12h 39m
English
An embossing filter will take an image and convert it into an embossed image. We basically take each pixel and replace it with a shadow or a highlight. Let's say we are dealing with a relatively plain region in the image. Here, we need to replace it with plain gray color because there's not much information there. If there is a lot of contrast in a particular region, we will replace it with a white pixel (highlight), or a dark pixel (shadow), depending on the direction in which we are embossing.
This is what it will look like:

Let's take a look at the code and see how to do this:
import cv2 import numpy as np img_emboss_input = cv2.imread('input.jpg') ...Read now
Unlock full access