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.
The fundamental components of digital image processing are computer-based algorithms. Digital image processing allows a much wider range of algorithms to be applied to the input data and can avoid problems such as the build-up of noise and signal distortion during processing.
The four major areas of computer operations in digital image processing is contrast enhancement. The second is remove the blur from pictures and smooth out graininess. The third would be magnifying, and rotating an image. Finally the image is compressed for storage.
there are two types of image processing. 1.analog 2.digital.
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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.
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Digital uses mega pixels ... vs film resolution is based on the area u have to record the image
No, Super computers are still digital machines processing a larger number of instructions or sets of instructions through higher processing power available by better chips or coupled processors