Lecture 2 Image Processing and Filtering
Sampling and Quantization Process (from Gonzalez & Woods, 2008) Example of a Quantized 2D Image Continuous image projected onto sensor array Result of sampling and quantization (from Gonzalez & Woods, 2008) Suppose we want to zoom an image Zoomed image Original image Need to fill in values for new pixels.
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