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
There is always a confusion among the newbies about the difference between Image Processing and Computer Graphics. Unless specifically mentioned , Computer Graphics is all about Synthesizing a new image from Geometry , Lighting parameters , Materials and Textures . The Emphasis is on Digital Image Synthesis. 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. The emphasis is on Analysis and Enhancement of the image. Computer Vision is an area where Image Analysis is used a lot. Raster Operations dominate in the case of image processing. In the case of Computer Graphics , you will mix vector and raster operations to generate the final image.
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.
Computer Graphics: Synthesize pictures from mathematical or geometrical models.Image Processing: analyze pictures to derive descriptions (often in mathematical or geometrical forms) of objects appeared in the pictures.
Jonas Gomes has written: 'Computer graphics' -- subject(s): Computer graphics, Microcomputers, Image processing, Programming, C (Computer program language), Mathematics, COMPUTERS / Computer Graphics, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Lasers & Photonics
computer graphic is a branch of computer science thats deals with theory and technique of computer image synthesis computer vision is a field that include method for acquiring processing ,analysing and understanding image
Michael F. Cohen has written: 'Radiosity and realistic image synthesis' -- subject(s): Computer graphics, Digital computer simulation, Digital techniques, Image processing, Radiosity
In computer graphics, image scaling is the process of resizing a digital image. Scaling is a non-trivial process that involves a trade-off between efficiency, smoothness and sharpness. With bitmap graphics, as the size of an image is reduced or enlarged, the pixels which comprise the image become increasingly visible, making the image appear "soft" if pixels are averaged, or jagged if not. With vector graphics the trade-off may be in processing power for re-rendering the image, which may be noticeable as slow re-rendering with still graphics, or slower frame rate and frame skipping in computer animation. More to read by opening the link.
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Scott Spencer has written: 'ZBrush character creation' -- subject(s): Computer graphics, ZBrush, COMPUTERS / Image Processing
The output as a result of IMAGE PROCESSING is an image ie a transformed image(enhanced) but in case of COMPUTER VISION the output is usually a decsion
John C. Russ has written: 'Computer-assisted microscopy' -- subject(s): Data processing, Image processing, Microscopy, Optical pattern recognition 'The Image Processing Handbook' 'Journal of Computer-Assisted Microscopy' 'Fractal surfaces' -- subject(s): Surfaces (Physics), Fractals, Measurement 'The Image Processing Handbook, Fifth Edition (Image Processing Handbook)' 'The image processing handbook' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Image processing 'Materials Science'