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Image Processing - Changing frontiers
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Question posted: 05 29 2008 21:37:45 +0000,
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02 19 2011 02:09:12 +0000
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When you want to simulate the physical world, linear-light coding is necessary. For example, if you want to produce a numerical simulation of a lens performing a Fourier transform, you should use linear coding. But when you want to compare your model with the transformed image captured from a real lens by a video camera, you will have to "remove" the nonlinear gamma correction that was imposed by the camera, to convert the image data back into its linear-light representation.
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Sandeep Reddy M, Project Lead, i2 Technologies
| 05 29 2008 21:39:12 +0000
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Rakesh , Pursuing Graduation student, College Of Engg , Anna University, Guindy
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