Hello,
I would like to extend a value of a pixel to the border of the image, which have to replace all 0,0,0 pixels. I would like to test different directions (from left/right, or top/bottom). To illustrate :
It's the original image : http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/44 ... r4rgb.png/
Pixels extended to left/right : http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/44 ... 4xrgb.png/
Pixels extended to top/bottom : http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/32 ... 4yrgb.png/
I'm under Windows. Big thanks in advance.
Cheers.
Extend Pixels to replace some values
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Re: Extend Pixels to replace some values
Tricky problem. Though I suggest you change your examples so the 'original' did not show the effect you are after. It makes the example a little confusing.
I thought of some morphology techniques but they did not work well.
The best I achieved was using a distance map using a special user designed neighbourhood.
http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/morpho ... tance_user
This was then used as a FX image map
http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/mappin ... ement_maps
which defined which 'edge' pixel the color should come from, but I had to apply it once for the 'left' and one for 'right' directions.
The result is a sort of limited neighbourhood diffusion of the edge colors across the transparent parts of the image I used.
It however is far from petty, and would need a lot more work before I would publish it here.
I thought of some morphology techniques but they did not work well.
The best I achieved was using a distance map using a special user designed neighbourhood.
http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/morpho ... tance_user
This was then used as a FX image map
http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/mappin ... ement_maps
which defined which 'edge' pixel the color should come from, but I had to apply it once for the 'left' and one for 'right' directions.
The result is a sort of limited neighbourhood diffusion of the edge colors across the transparent parts of the image I used.
It however is far from petty, and would need a lot more work before I would publish it here.
Anthony Thyssen -- Webmaster for ImageMagick Example Pages
https://imagemagick.org/Usage/
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