Introduction

 

Magnifying glass in the image

 

View more images

 

Geometrical transforms

 

Brightness profile

 

Histogram

 

Fourier transform

 

Features

 

Brightness/contrast corrrections

 

Flat-Field corrections

 

Inhomogeneous lighting correction

 

Gama correction

 

Noise generation

 

Arithmetical and logical operation

 

Look Up Tables

 

2D convolution

 

Objects drawing

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Morphological operations

 

Nonlinear filters

 

Bit fields

 

Sobel edge detection

 

Averaging

 

Colour images

 

 MIPS 2.0 - Medical/Microscopy Image Processing Software

 

 

MORPHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS


Image / Morphological Filters

It performs morphological operations (opening, closing, erosion, dilation, object boundaries, filtering and fractional dilation) with binary and greyscale images. If the user selects morphology over binary images, even if the image is not binary, a window will appear transforming the grayscale image to a binary image after a threshold value is entered. After that, the main window appears, from which the morphological operations are introduced on the image by pressing the Perform button. The window contains its own Undo function, which allows to return to the last ten operations. The user can choose the shape and size of the masks implemented in MIPS, or can create their own mask by selecting User's Mask from the Mask menu. Creating a custom mask is similar to the procedure for creating convolution masks in the Convolution Tool Window, except that in this case the masks are binary masks that have only two states. The checkbox method was chosen for.

Preview

 

 

Thresholding before binary operations

 

 

 

 

         Morphological operations

 

 

 

 

                        New kernel/mask design

 

 

 

 

       Predefined kernels/masks

Example

 

 

                 Original image

 

 

 

 

                    Closing

 

 

 

 

                      Opening

 

 

 

 

                      Dilation

 

 

 

 

                        Erosion

 

 

 

                  Object border finding

 

 

 

                     Morphological filtering

 

 

 

 

              Conditional dilation

 

 


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