Difference between revisions of "Example Image Blur"
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* [https://github.com/lessthanoptimal/BoofCV/blob/v0.  | * [https://github.com/lessthanoptimal/BoofCV/blob/v0.27/examples/src/boofcv/examples/imageprocessing/ExampleImageBlur.java ExampleImageBlur.java]  | ||
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* Image Processing  | * Image Processing  | ||
*   | * Filtering  | ||
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	public static void main(String[] args) {  | 	public static void main(String[] args) {  | ||
		ListDisplayPanel panel = new ListDisplayPanel();  | 		ListDisplayPanel panel = new ListDisplayPanel();  | ||
		BufferedImage   | 		BufferedImage buffered = UtilImageIO.loadImage(UtilIO.pathExample("sunflowers.jpg"));  | ||
		panel.addImage(  | 		panel.addImage(buffered,"Original");  | ||
		GrayU8   | 		Planar<GrayU8> input = ConvertBufferedImage.convertFrom(buffered, true, ImageType.pl(3, GrayU8.class));  | ||
		GrayU8 blurred =   | 		Planar<GrayU8> blurred = input.createSameShape();  | ||
		// size of the blur kernel. square region with a width of radius*2 + 1  | 		// size of the blur kernel. square region with a width of radius*2 + 1  | ||
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		// Apply gaussian blur using a procedural interface  | 		// Apply gaussian blur using a procedural interface  | ||
		GBlurImageOps.gaussian(  | 		GBlurImageOps.gaussian(input,blurred,-1,radius,null);  | ||
		panel.addImage(ConvertBufferedImage.convertTo(blurred, null, true),"Gaussian");  | 		panel.addImage(ConvertBufferedImage.convertTo(blurred, null, true),"Gaussian");  | ||
		// Apply a mean filter using an object oriented interface.  This has the advantage of automatically  | 		// Apply a mean filter using an object oriented interface.  This has the advantage of automatically  | ||
		// recycling memory used in intermediate steps  | 		// recycling memory used in intermediate steps  | ||
		BlurFilter<GrayU8> filterMean = FactoryBlurFilter.mean(  | 		BlurFilter<Planar<GrayU8>> filterMean = FactoryBlurFilter.mean(input.getImageType(),radius);  | ||
		filterMean.process(  | 		filterMean.process(input, blurred);  | ||
		panel.addImage(ConvertBufferedImage.convertTo(blurred, null, true),"Mean");  | 		panel.addImage(ConvertBufferedImage.convertTo(blurred, null, true),"Mean");  | ||
		// Apply a median filter using image type specific procedural interface.  Won't work if the type  | 		// Apply a median filter using image type specific procedural interface.  Won't work if the type  | ||
		// isn't known at compile time  | 		// isn't known at compile time  | ||
		BlurImageOps.median(  | 		BlurImageOps.median(input,blurred,radius);  | ||
		panel.addImage(ConvertBufferedImage.convertTo(blurred, null, true),"Median");  | 		panel.addImage(ConvertBufferedImage.convertTo(blurred, null, true),"Median");  | ||
Revision as of 07:57, 17 August 2017
Applying different types of image blur is a common way to "remove" noise from images and make later steps more effective. This example shows you how to apply different image blur operators using different interfaces.
Example Code:
Concepts:
- Image Processing
 - Filtering
 
Related Examples:
Example Code
/**
 * This example shows you can can apply different standard image blur filters to an input image using different
 * interface.  For repeat calls using the filter interface has some advantages, but the procedural can be
 * simple to code up.
 *
 * @author Peter Abeles
 */
public class ExampleImageBlur {
	public static void main(String[] args) {
		ListDisplayPanel panel = new ListDisplayPanel();
		BufferedImage buffered = UtilImageIO.loadImage(UtilIO.pathExample("sunflowers.jpg"));
		panel.addImage(buffered,"Original");
		Planar<GrayU8> input = ConvertBufferedImage.convertFrom(buffered, true, ImageType.pl(3, GrayU8.class));
		Planar<GrayU8> blurred = input.createSameShape();
		// size of the blur kernel. square region with a width of radius*2 + 1
		int radius = 8;
		// Apply gaussian blur using a procedural interface
		GBlurImageOps.gaussian(input,blurred,-1,radius,null);
		panel.addImage(ConvertBufferedImage.convertTo(blurred, null, true),"Gaussian");
		// Apply a mean filter using an object oriented interface.  This has the advantage of automatically
		// recycling memory used in intermediate steps
		BlurFilter<Planar<GrayU8>> filterMean = FactoryBlurFilter.mean(input.getImageType(),radius);
		filterMean.process(input, blurred);
		panel.addImage(ConvertBufferedImage.convertTo(blurred, null, true),"Mean");
		// Apply a median filter using image type specific procedural interface.  Won't work if the type
		// isn't known at compile time
		BlurImageOps.median(input,blurred,radius);
		panel.addImage(ConvertBufferedImage.convertTo(blurred, null, true),"Median");
		ShowImages.showWindow(panel,"Image Blur Examples",true);
	}
}