[Solved] Imageprocessing Exercise2

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Exercise 02a. Implement a program exercise_02a_thresh that thresholds an input image exercise_02a_input_01.pgm at level value:

exercise_02a_thresh exercise_02a_input_01.pgm value exercise_02a_output_01.pgm

The thresholding operation is as follows: a pixel p will have a value of 255 in exercise_02a_output_01.pgm if its value in exercise_02a_input_01.pgm is greater or equal than that of value; otherwise, p will have a value of 0.

The image cam_74_threshold100.pgm is the result of thresholding cam_74.pgm at value 100.

Exercise 02b. Implement a program exercise_02b_compare that compares two input PGM images (arguments of the program). The names of the

executable and of the input images are indicated in the

following example call:

exercise_02b_compare exercise_02b_input_01.pgm exercise_02b_input_02.pgm

The program should write – or !- (without quotes) to an output file called exercise_02b_output_01.txt depending on whether the pgm images are equal or not.

The sizes of the input images could be different, in which case exercise_02b_output_01.txt should contain !- .

Note: two images I1 and I2 of identical sizes are equal if and only if the intensity value of every pixel (x,y) of I1 is equal to

the intensity value of the same pixel (x,y) of I2.

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