Image processing in C explains the basic concepts of analysing and enhancing digital images.The C code in this book comprises the C image processing system(cips).cips can read and write tiff images, display them on monochrome, cga, VGA, and ega, and print them on a laser br>printer, graphics br>printer, or character br>printer dwayne Philips has distilled image processing down to its essentials and clearly explains how to do it.The source code is compiled using C V6.0.Although certain display manipulation calls are unique to Microsoft, you can substitute equivalents for other C compilers.A key Feature of cips is the ability to run on a gardenvariety PC.It does not require a special image processing Board, math corprocessor, 80286, or top of the line display. table of Contents: br>Chapter 1 Introduction to the C image processing system br>Chapter 2 Reading the tag image file format br>Chapter 3 displaying and printing images using halftoning br>Chapter 4 histograms and histogram equalization br>Chapter 5 Writing images to files and basic edge detection br>Chapter 6 Advanced edge detection br>Chapter 7 spatial frequency filtering br>Chapter 8 image operations br>Chapter 9 histogrambased image segmentation br>Chapter 10 segmentation using edges and grab shades br>Chapter 11 manipulating shapes br>Chapter 12 Boolean and overlay operations br>Chapter 13 using bat files, the next higher level of programming. Image processing in C explains the basic concepts of analysing and enhancing digital images.The C code in this book comprises the C image processing system(cips).cips can read and write tiff images, display them on monochrome, cga, VGA, and ega, and print them on a laser br>printer, graphics br>printer, or character br>printer dwayne Philips has distilled image processing down to its essentials and clearly explains how to do it.The source code is compiled using C V6.0.Although certain display manipulation calls are unique to Microsoft, you can substitute equivalents for other C compilers.A key Feature of cips is the ability to run on a gardenvariety PC.It does not require a special image processing Board, math corprocessor, 80286, or top of the line display. table of Contents: br>Chapter 1 Introduction to the C image processing system br>Chapter 2 Reading the tag image file format br>Chapter 3 displaying and printing images using halftoning br>Chapter 4 histograms and histogram equalization br>Chapter 5 Writing images to files and basic edge detection br>Chapter 6 Advanced edge detection br>Chapter 7 spatial frequency filtering br>Chapter 8 image operations br>Chapter 9 histogrambased image segmentation br>Chapter 10 segmentation using edges and grab shades br>Chapter 11 manipulating shapes br>Chapter 12 Boolean and overlay operations br>Chapter 13 using bat files, the next higher level of programming.
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