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Published inNov 2013
Reading LevelIntermediate
PublisherPackt
ISBN-139781782163367
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Igor Milovanovic
Igor Milovanovic
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Igor Milovanovic

Igor Milovanović is an experienced developer, with strong background in Linux system knowledge and software engineering education. He is skilled in building scalable data-driven distributed software rich systems. An evangelist for high-quality systems design, he has a strong interest in software architecture and development methodologies. Igor is always committed to advocating methodologies that promote high-quality software, such as test-driven development, one-step builds, and continuous integration. He also possesses solid knowledge of product development. With field experience and official training, he is capable of transferring knowledge and communication flow from business to developers and vice versa. Igor is most grateful to his girlfriend for letting him spend hours on work instead with her and being an avid listener to his endless book monologues. He thanks his brother for being the strongest supporter. He is also thankful to his parents for letting him develop in various ways to become a person he is today.
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This recipe will show how we can make simple yet effective usage of Python matplotlib library to process image channels and display per-channel histogram of an external image.

Getting ready

We have provided some sample images, but the code is ready to load any image file, provided it is supported by matplotlib's imread function.

In this recipe, we will learn how to combine different matplotlib plots to achieve functionality of a simple image viewer that displays an image histogram for red, green, and blue channels.

How to do it...

To show how to build an image histogram viewer, we are going to implement a simple class named ImageViewer and that class will contain helper methods to:

  1. Load image.

  2. Separate RGB channels from image matrix.

  3. Configure figure and axes (subplots).

  4. Plot channel histograms.

  5. Plot the image.

The following code shows how to build an image histogram viewer:

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import matplotlib.image as mplimage
import...
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Igor Milovanovic

Igor Milovanović is an experienced developer, with strong background in Linux system knowledge and software engineering education. He is skilled in building scalable data-driven distributed software rich systems. An evangelist for high-quality systems design, he has a strong interest in software architecture and development methodologies. Igor is always committed to advocating methodologies that promote high-quality software, such as test-driven development, one-step builds, and continuous integration. He also possesses solid knowledge of product development. With field experience and official training, he is capable of transferring knowledge and communication flow from business to developers and vice versa. Igor is most grateful to his girlfriend for letting him spend hours on work instead with her and being an avid listener to his endless book monologues. He thanks his brother for being the strongest supporter. He is also thankful to his parents for letting him develop in various ways to become a person he is today.
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