imgcv.histogram.matching
Functions
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Check if the input is a numpy array |
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Matches the histogram of the image to the reference image. Works for both grayscale and color images. Matching is done for each channel seperately. |
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This function matches the cumulative distribution function of the source and template images. This is used for histogram matching. |
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Finds the nearest value in the tmpl_rounded array which is greater than the target value. This is used for histogram matching. |
Module Contents
- imgcv.histogram.matching.check_image(image)
Check if the input is a numpy array
- Parameters:
image (np.ndarray) – Input image to be transformed
- Raises:
TypeError – If the input is not a numpy array
ValueError – If the input is not a grayscale or color image
- imgcv.histogram.matching.matchHistogram(image, reference)
Matches the histogram of the image to the reference image. Works for both grayscale and color images. Matching is done for each channel seperately.
- Parameters:
image (np.ndarray) – The input image
reference (np.ndarray) – The reference image
- Raises:
ValueError – Thrown when the number of channels in the image and reference are not same
- Returns:
The matched image tuple: The source cumulative distribution function and the source histogram tuple: The reference cumulative distribution function and the reference histogram
- Return type:
ndarray
- imgcv.histogram.matching._match_cumulative_cdf(source, template)
This function matches the cumulative distribution function of the source and template images. This is used for histogram matching.
- Parameters:
source (ndarray) – The source image
template (ndarray) – The reference or template image
- Returns:
The matched image with the same shape as the source image for single channel tuple: The source unique intensity values, their counts and the normalized quantiles tuple: The template unique intensity values, their counts and the normalized quantiles
- Return type:
ndarray
- imgcv.histogram.matching._find_nearest_above(tmpl_rounded, target)
Finds the nearest value in the tmpl_rounded array which is greater than the target value. This is used for histogram matching.
- Parameters:
tmpl_rounded (ndarray) – The rounded values of the cumulative distribution function of the template image
target (int) – The target pixel value from the source image
- Returns:
The index of the nearest value of the pixel value in the tmpl_rounded array
- Return type:
int