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by PetRoo
2015-02-12T13:40:09-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Using connectec components
Replies: 10
Views: 8705

Re: Using connectec components

Please provide your color image so we can test your command. The original image is now included in my former post and here as a link . The srgb colors are all gray. Try taking out the -fuzz 5%. It is not usually used with -threshold if you want a binary image. Well, three of them went right to srgb...
by PetRoo
2015-02-12T10:43:50-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Using connectec components
Replies: 10
Views: 8705

Re: Using connectec components

This command thresholds to black/white, then writes a text list of the components. convert testblob.jpg -threshold 50% -define connected-components:verbose=true -connected-components 4 -auto-level null: ... Hmm - I am after a similar functionality and the new connected-components functionality is r...
by PetRoo
2011-07-18T14:09:13-07:00
Forum: Developers
Topic: IRI files (thermography) conversion?
Replies: 5
Views: 13257

Re: IRI files (thermography) conversion?

Hello Doecz, thanks for your response! But the topic was settled in the meantime by having gained access to a real-valued CSV data file of the pixel values for each acquired image. This can easily be transferred into a real image by PIL, the Python image library, even with easily custom defined grey...
by PetRoo
2011-02-10T13:09:50-07:00
Forum: Developers
Topic: IRI files (thermography) conversion?
Replies: 5
Views: 13257

Re: IRI files (thermography) conversion?

Hello again, sorry to bother again, but we are still after a conversion routine for those dreaded IRI files! In the meantime we were lucky so far that we identified the place were the included image seems to start. We are able to obtain the gross image, but the grey values are definitely out of orde...
by PetRoo
2010-12-15T09:34:58-07:00
Forum: Developers
Topic: IRI files (thermography) conversion?
Replies: 5
Views: 13257

IRI files (thermography) conversion?

Hello Magicians, we recently hit upon so-called IRI files stemming from thermography cameras. It seems to be a somewhat popular file format for them, but we did not find any clue as to their internal structure. As we would like to record thermography images and work upon them (add images, average th...