I would like to apply a despeckle operation on an image.
> However, because of other treatments coming later, I do not want to draw the image untill all these treatments are finished. I think I have to work with the image processor, but I don't know if it is possible to apply despeckle on that. Does anybody have an idea ? |
Hi,
For what it's written in the documentation, the despeckle is a 3x3 median filter. That can be applied in an ImgeProcessor object by the void method * medianFilter*() Hope that helps, Agnès On 27/05/06, Remi Cerise <[hidden email]> wrote: > > I would like to apply a despeckle operation on an image. > > > However, because of other treatments coming later, I do not > want to draw > the image untill all these treatments are finished. I think I > have to work > with the image processor, but I don't know if it is possible to apply > despeckle on that. > > Does anybody have an idea ? > |
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