Manipulating Images Using Arithmetic
Image filtering, enhancement and general manipulation
using GIMP
1) Download
the image file CH_Tor.jpg from Moodle.
Done.
2) Find
and run GIMP.
Yay, freeware!
3) Use
File > Open... to load and display CH_Tor.jpg.
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4) Explore
some of the filters (and their options) in the Filters menu
(particularly the range of Blur and Enhance filters).
This is gaussian blur. It looks like a kinda mild blur I guess? I know Gauss did a lot of work with magnets and such, possibly related?
Censorship and PC gone mad!
5) Suggest
possible uses for some of these filters for processing digital
photographs.
No idea what you could use the former for? Maybe if you wanted to take something out of focus. The latter is used for censorship though, obviously.
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6) Select
Filters > Generic > Convolution Matrix...
7) Click
the Reset button to reset the matrix to its default (with only a 1 in
the centre cell of the matrix) then click OK. What does this filter
do and why?
No idea what it did. Doesn't look like anything noticeable?
8) Create
a new filter with a three by three matrix of 1’s at its centre.
Also tick the Normalise box. What does this filter do and why?
It looks kind of.... stretched? Disproportionate certainly. Not sure what's going on honestly.
9) Create
a new filter with a three by three matrix with +1’s on one diagonal
and –1’s on the other. Like this:
1 0 -1
0 1 0
-1 0 1
What
does this filter do and why?
Now it looks a little bit blurred. I still have no idea what this filter actually does though! It remains a mystery to me. :)
Fairly straightforward lab though.

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