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Morphology

Morphological operations capabilities in GIL are demonstrated by the program morphology, compiled from the sources example/morphology.cpp.

Synopsis

morphology input.png output-image-template operation1 [operation2 ... operationN]

  • The first parameter must be the full path to an existing image in the PNG format for morphology to process
  • The second parameter is the pattern to use to name the output files. For example, a template of out- will generate files like out-erosion.png. Note that a full path can be given here, but that the directory must exist, as morphology will not create it.
  • The rest of the parameters are operation names, separated by a space. Each operation triggers the output of a file, whose name follows the pattern: _output-image-template_-_operation_-.png. For example, the line morphology input.png out- erosion will produce the image out-erosion.png.

The morphological operations available are the following:

  • black_hat
  • top_hat
  • morphological_gradient
  • dilation
  • erosion
  • opening
  • closing
  • binary

The operations can be provided in any order, only note that if binary is supplied, it will be applied first.

Specific requirements

Build requirements

  • A C++ compiler compliant with C++14 or above
  • The PNG library installed and configured.

Execution requirements

morphology has no specific execution requirements.