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Sunday, July 1, 2018

Basic Image Data Analysis Using Numpy and OpenCV — Part 1

Introduction: A Little Bit About Pixel Computers store images as a mosaic of tiny squares. This is like the ancient art form of tile mosaic, or the melting bead kits kids play with today. Now, if these square tiles are too big, it's then hard to make smooth edges and curves. The more and smaller tiles we use, the smoother or as we say less pixelated, the image will be. These sometimes get referred to as resolution of the images. Vector graphics are a somewhat different method of storing images that aims to avoid pixel related issues. But even vector images, in the end, are displayed as a mosaic of pixels. The word pixel means a picture element. A simple way to describe each pixel is using a combination of three colors, namely Red, Green, Blue. This is what we call an RGB image.


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