Re: [SIP-devel] SIP to-do list
Advanced image processing toolbox for Scilab on Unix/Linux/Mac OS
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From: DRUEL J. <joc...@li...> - 2003-09-12 13:20:20
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Le Jeudi 4 Septembre 2003 13:54, vous avez écrit : > On Sun, 31 Aug 2003, DRUEL Jocelyn wrote: > > Hi, > > Back from holliday in Australia, > > Don't need to tell it was fun! It was wonderful.... > > > I see you've been active during summer. > > Great. > > I've been quite busy lately with many exams for applying to graduate > study in Brazil and abroad. It's a pain in the ..., but it should be > worth the hassle. > These are not funny moments.... > > I'm trying to write some documentation (an introductory user manual) for > > SIP as I believe that the best documentation is not the one written by > > the main developper (ie Ricardo) but the one written by users. > > > > I send you my work, which is very incomplete but a good step (I hope) to > > start with SIP. > > I'd like to explain some notions about image treatment in it. > > It's a very nice start!!!!!!!! Great! > > I've been writing a paper about SIP and Scilab for a linux journal, > but its too big. I must split it in two. I'll send it directly to you > because it has some nice image processing examples and other stuff > that may help with the manual. > Thanks for your paper: very interesting. I discovered many things in it. > I'm sending some suggestions to the manual's draft. > > - home page address is: http://siptoolbox.sourceforge.net > - demo is now exec(SIPDEMO) > - should say to put stacksize(3e8) in users ~/.scilab > - reading/viewing/writing images > - should explain briefly the different image formats and > that it is necessary to rescale an image to 65535 to write it. > (this is really a cumbersome characteristic of SIP, but we > have to rescale the image until integer formats be used) > See the paper on SIP that I wrote. It has a brief explanation > that should help you with the manual. > > You do explain about this in sec 2.7 but shouldn't it > come before sec. 2.4? > > - in sec. 2.8, the command normal(dmat,255,0) should be easily > rewritten to normal(dmat,255) > - in Chap 3, the final version of the manual should ideally show the > result of the operations on sample images. > - par 3.3 typo (addition or subStraction..); it should be subtraction > All right. I reworked on the manual. I tried to fix the above: snapshots and a paragraph on colormaps. It's about 411Ko in pdf format. Tell me if it's too big for the development list. All comments are welcome. Best regards Jocelyn -- Powered by Linux |