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adimpro (version 0.7.7)

show.image: I/O functions

Description

Display an image on the screen.

Usage

show.image(img, max.x = 1000, max.y = 1000, gammatype = "ITU", 
           whitep = NULL, temp = NULL, cspace = "sRGB", black=0, exposure = 1, 
           channel=NULL, new = FALSE,  ...)

Arguments

img
image data, an object of class "adimpro".
max.x
maximum value of pixels in x dimension to be displayed.
max.y
maximum value of pixels in y dimension to be displayed.
gammatype
character, determines the type of gamma correction within the image. "ITU" stands for ITU-R BT.709-3 as e.g. used by dcraw. Alternatives recognized within the package are "None", "sRGB" and "CIE" (CIE L*). gammatype="his
cspace
defines the output color space, default "sRGB" (sRGB D65), alternatives are "Adobe" (Adobe 1998 D65), "wGamut" (Wide Gamut D65), "kodak" (Kodak ProPhoto D65) "xyz", "yuv", "yiq" and "hsi". NULL keeps the actual setting. If c
whitep
White point in xyY space. Can be given as one of (character) c("A","B","C","E","D50","D55","D65","D75","F2","F7","F11") or as a two element numeric vector of chromatic xy coordinates. "D65" correspo
temp
Color temperature. Can be used to specify chromatic xy coordinates of the whitepoint. Only used if is.null(whitep).
black
Adjustment for black color. Color values with luminance
exposure
Multiplicative factor for all color channels (in xyz or rgb spaces). Applied in linear color space, i.e. if the image is gamma corrected the gamma correction is reversed first.
channel
allows to select a color channel (1: red, 2: green, 3: blue in case of "rgb") for display.
new
should new X11() be opened? default FALSE
...
additional arguments to image can be passed here.

Value

  • Nothing is returned

Details

This function displayes greyscale and color images on the screen. If the actual dimension of the image exceeds max.x or max.y the image is shrinked by displaying only part of the pixels (every second/third/... such that the resulting dimension is smaller than max.x or max.y)

See Also

read.image, write.image, adjust.image

Examples

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