Digital Image Processing: Lec2: Introduction (Cont.)
Digital Image Processing: Lec2: Introduction (Cont.)
Digital Image Processing: Lec2: Introduction (Cont.)
Wavelets &
Colour Image Image Morphological
Multiresolution
Processing Compression Processing
processing
Image
Restoration
Segmentation
Image
Acquisition Object
Recognition
Problem Domain
Fundamental Steps in DIP:
(Description)
Step 1: Image Acquisition
The image is captured by a sensor (eg.
Camera), and digitized if the output of the
camera or sensor is not already in digital
form, using analogue-to-digital convertor
Fundamental Steps in DIP:
(Description)
Step 2: Image Enhancement
The process of manipulating an image so that
the result is more suitable than the original for
specific applications.
Image
Image displays
displays Computer
Computer Mass
Mass storage
storage
Specialized
Specialized image
image Image
Image processing
processing
Hardcopy
Hardcopy processing
processing software
software
hardware
hardware
Typical general-
Image
Image sensors
sensors purpose DIP
Problem Domain system
Components of an Image
Processing System
1. Image Sensors
Two elements are required to acquire
digital images. The first is the physical
device that is sensitive to the energy
radiated by the object we wish to image
(Sensor). The second, called a digitizer, is
a device for converting the output of the
physical sensing device into digital form.
Components of an Image
Processing System
2. Specialized Image Processing Hardware
Usually consists of the digitizer, mentioned before, plus
hardware that performs other primitive operations, such as
an arithmetic logic unit (ALU), which performs arithmetic and
logical operations in parallel on entire images.