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Elphel
image-compression
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bd4c8ec2
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bd4c8ec2
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Jan 20, 2022
by
Nathaniel Callens
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@@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ import os
import
sys
from
PIL
import
Image
print
(
"hi"
)
def
file_extractor
(
dirname
=
"/media/elphel/SSD3-4GB/lwir16-proc/captures/teasdale/scenes"
):
files
=
os
.
listdir
(
dirname
)
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@@ -70,20 +69,22 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
diff
=
[]
for
ii
in
range
(
len
(
tiff1
)):
image
=
Image
.
open
(
tiff1
[
ii
])
image
=
np
.
array
(
image
)[
1
:,:]
image
=
Image
.
open
(
tiff1
[
ii
])
#Open the image and read it as an Image object
image
=
np
.
array
(
image
)[
1
:,:]
#Convert to an array, leaving out the first row because the first row is just housekeeping data
ar1
,
ar2
=
image
.
shape
ind1
,
ind2
=
np
.
random
.
randint
(
0
,
ar1
),
np
.
random
.
randint
(
0
,
ar2
)
surrounding
=
[]
for
i
,
j
in
product
(
np
.
arange
(
-
1
,
2
),
repeat
=
2
):
if
i
==
0
and
j
==
0
:
ind1
,
ind2
=
np
.
random
.
randint
(
0
,
ar1
),
np
.
random
.
randint
(
0
,
ar2
)
#ind1 randomly selects a row, ind2 randomly selects a column,
#this is now a random pixel selection within the image
surrounding
=
[]
#initialize a list to be filled the 8 surrounding pixels
for
i
,
j
in
product
(
np
.
arange
(
-
1
,
2
),
repeat
=
2
):
#Iterate through the combinations of surrounding pixel indices
if
i
==
0
and
j
==
0
:
#Avoid the target pixel
continue
else
:
surrounding
.
append
(
image
[
ind1
+
i
,
ind1
+
j
])
surrounding
.
append
(
image
[
ind1
+
i
,
ind1
+
j
])
#Add the other 8 pixels to the list
diff
.
append
(
np
.
max
(
surrounding
)
-
np
.
min
(
surrounding
))
print
(
"Hello World"
)
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