Digital Image Processing
Lect # 3
Sampling and quantization
Digital image representation
[0,0] [0,1] [0,2] [0,3] [0,4]
[1,0] [1,1] [1,2] [1,3] [1,4]
[2,0] [2,1] [2,2] [2,3] [2,4]
[3,0] [3,1] [3,2] [3,3] [3,4]
[4,0] [4,1] [4,2] [4,3] [4,4]
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Digital Image Representation
f (0,0) f (0,1) ... f (0, N 1)
f (1,0) f (1,1) ... f (1, N 1)
f ( x, y )
... ... ... ...
f ( M 1, 0) f ( M 1,1) ... f ( M 1, N 1)
Discrete intensity interval [0, L-1], L=2k
The number b of bits required to store a M × N digitized
image is, b = M × N × k
Grayscale image as a function
Spatial and Gray-level Resolution
Spatial resolution is the smallest discernible detail in an image;
depends upon sampling
Spatial resolution: smallest number of discernible line pairs
per unit distance, where line pair consists of one line of width
W and its adjacent space of same width such that, the width of
a line pair is 2W.
Gray-level resolution: smallest discernible change in gray
level
Due to hardware considerations, the number of gray levels is
usually an integer power of 2
An L-level digital image of size M X N has a spatial resolution
of M*N pixels and a gray-level resolution of L levels
Spatial Resolution: Different definitions
No. of discernible line pairs per unit
distance
Dots(pixels) per unit distance (dpi)
Number of pixels
Spatial resolution
128 64
256
512
Gray-levels represented with 8 bits for spatial
resolution.
1024
Sub-sampling done by deleting appropriate
number of rows and columns.
Number of gray levels allowed = 256
Spatial resolution
1024 512 256
64
128
Pixel size and sensitivity
The number of pixels in image sensors is important for the
image quality. There is a general tendency towards higher
resolutions, because they are associated with higher
information content. Higher resolutions mean smaller pixels.
Sensitivity of the pixels is another important feature
(characteristic) of an image sensor. Larger pixel image
sensors are said to be more sensitive than smaller pixel
sensors.
For short exposure times and bad lighting conditions the
sensitivity is important. In this case the user should decide for
small pixels.
If the user desires a high contrast, large pixels are to be
preferred.
Gray level resolution
False
contouring Gray level resolution
Number of allowed gray-levels reduced => reduced number of bits required.
Number of bits required
Relation between N and k
For images with a
large amount of
detail only a few
gray levels may be
needed
Activity
An image of 2400 x 2400 pixels was
scanned at 300 dpi. Determine the
physical size of the image.
Solution: 8x8 inches
MATLAB