reducing resolution of an image
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I have an image having resolution of 256x256,i want to reduce the resolution of image to 128x128,64x64,without using imresize conmmand please help
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Geoff
el 9 de Mayo de 2012
2 votos
Think about it...
If you half the width and height, that means each group of 2x2 pixels becomes one pixel. You average the pixel intensities for each block and set that as your new pixel.
Well, you don't have to average them. You could select one or do any number of statistics on the chunk. But you should start simple.
The rest is just loops and matrix indexing. I'm sure you can cope with that.
Jessica Lam
el 9 de Mayo de 2012
you may try the following code. for resolution of 470 X 274
set(gcf,'PaperUnits','inches','PaperPosition',[0 0 4.7 2.74])
print('-dpng', 'filename.png', '-r100')
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Walter Roberson
el 9 de Mayo de 2012
That would seem to be increasing the resolution, rather than decreasing the resolution.
Jessica Lam
el 9 de Mayo de 2012
0 votos
just change the vector of PaperPosition from [ 0 0 4.7 2.74 ] to something you want
for example [0 0 1.28 1.28] for 128x128 or [0 0 0.64 0.64] for 64X64
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Walter Roberson
el 9 de Mayo de 2012
Seems like an expensive way of reducing the resolution...
Walter Roberson
el 9 de Mayo de 2012
t = fft2(YourImage);
t(:,end/2+1:end) = [];
t(end/2+1:end,:) = [];
SmallerImage = ifft2(t);
or
t = reshape(YourImage, 2, size(YourImage,1)/2, 2, size(YourImage,2)/2, 2);
SmallerImage = cast(permute(mean(permute(mean(t,3),[1 2 4 3]),1),[1 2 3],[2 3 1]),class(YourImage));
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kash
el 9 de Mayo de 2012
Walter Roberson
el 9 de Mayo de 2012
For the first one, you might need to use
SmallerImage = cast(ifft2(t), class(YourImage));
For the second one it looks like I had an additional 2:
t = reshape(YourImage, 2, size(YourImage,1)/2, 2, size(YourImage,2)/2);
kash
el 9 de Mayo de 2012
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