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Monadic Processing Flash Programs
What is a monadic image processing function?
A monadic function is one where a pixel is taken from an image, an algorithm is applied to the pixel, and then the result is put back in the original location.
The Flash programs on this page help you learn about nine different monadic image processing algorithms.
Please first select a topic listed below, then select "open the flash program in new window" to open the corresponding
flash program. (It may take a few seconds to load the program).
1. Negation
2. Thresholding
4. Roughen
5. Brightness
7. Gray Scale
9. Contrast
Negation
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This image shows an example of the negation flash program. |
Threshold
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This image shows an example of the threshold flash program. |
Red/Green/Blue
Shifting |
This image shows an example of the red/green/blue shifting flash program. |
This image shows an example of the roughen flash program. |
Brightness Open the flash program in new window |
This image shows an example of the brightness flash program. |
Plane
Deletion Open the flash program in new window |
This image shows an example of the plane deletion flash program. |
Gray Scale |
This image shows an example of the gray scale flash program. |
Posterization |
This image shows an example of the posterization flash program. |
This image shows an example of the contrast flash program. |
Using the programs - Read this page for more information and ideas on how to use the Flash programs.
last updated : 25/04/2006 18:30