Re: [PLUG] Figuring out image transformation given source and target image

2021-12-29 Thread Mayuresh via plug-mail
On Thu, Dec 30, 2021 at 02:29:20AM +0530, Sudhanwa Jogalekar wrote: > Looks like there are very basic differences in the images. > vendor jpg image is 1336 × 1336 ppi 8 bit RGB image. And your png image is > 52.598 × 52.598 pixels/mm 16 bit but grayscale image. > You might be loosing lot of image

Re: [PLUG] Figuring out image transformation given source and target image

2021-12-29 Thread Sudhanwa Jogalekar via plug-mail
Hi, Looks like there are very basic differences in the images. vendor jpg image is 1336 × 1336 ppi 8 bit RGB image. And your png image is 52.598 × 52.598 pixels/mm 16 bit but grayscale image. You might be loosing lot of image information due to selection of grayscale. You can also use

[PLUG] Figuring out image transformation given source and target image

2021-12-29 Thread Mayuresh via plug-mail
I have written this[1] software to extract a dental RVG image from an X ray sensor connected via USB. Now I am trying to figure out the image processing required for post-processing of the acquired image to match the quality of the vendor supplied proprietary software. [2] is a sample image