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PowerPoint presentations on new technologies using image processing are quite advanced. They are able to bring out shapes in 3D format and offer compensation for defects in image processing.
It is the processing (changing) of color images using a computer.
Frederic Oberti has written: 'Image processing using parallel processing methods'
In imaging science, image processing is any form of signal processing for which the input is an image, such as a photograph or video frame; the output of image processing may be either an image or a set of characteristics or parameters related to the imageComputer graphics are graphics created using computers and, more generally, the representation and manipulation of image data by a computer with help from specialized software andhardware
Digital image is depending on the camera resolotion, where optical image depends on the quality of the film. Normally an optical image will be better then a digital image, unless you are using high end digital camera. I hope this helps, Icko www.rtgallery.com
Digitizing an image involves capturing it from paper using a scanner for presentation and storage on the computer. On the computer, the now-digital image can be improved image processing tools.
Thomas Lindblad has written: 'Image processing using pulse-coupled neural networks' -- subject(s): Neural networks (Computer science), Image processing
CG (Computer Graphics ) refers to processing of creating a new image from Geometry , Lighting parameters , Materials and Textures .Using a Computer or any other digital media While DIP(Digital Image Processing) is the process of manipulating an image acquired through some device . The image too often will be acquired from photographs,scanners , medical equipments.
A. Rourke has written: 'Traffic analysis using low-cost image processing'
You can format using an image editor as GIMP or Photoshop, they are programs optimized exactly for this purpose. Some image converters support also a limited set of image processing operations.
No it doesn't , but you can make 3d image by taking three or four 2D scans of titled sample and then using image processing reconstruct it in 3-D
Arto Kaarna has written: 'Multispectral image compression using the wavelet transform' -- subject(s): Image processing, Wavelets (Mathematics)