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Digital Image Processing
Third Edition
Student Problem Solutions
Version
Rafael C. Gonzalez
Richard E. Woods
Prentice Hall
Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458
Copyright © 1992-2008 R. C. Gonzalez and R. E. Woods
Chapter 1
Introduction
About This Manual
This abbreviated manual contains detailed solutions to all problems marked
with a star in Digital Image Processing, 3rd Edition.
Projects
You may be asked by your instructor to ptuter projects in the fol-
lowing format:
Page 1: Cover page.
• Project title
• Project number
• Course number
• Student’s name
• Date due
• Date handed in
• Abstract (not to exceed 1/2page)
Page 2: One to two pages (max) of technical discussion.
Page 3 (or 4): Discussion of results. One to two pages (max).
1
2 CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
Results: Image results (printed typically on a laser or inkjet printer). All images
must contain a number and title referred to in the discussion of results.
Appendix: Program listings, focused on any original code prepared by the stu-
dent. For brevity, functions and routines provided to the student are referred to
by name, but the code is not included.
Layout: The entire report must be on a standard sheet size (., letter size in the
. or A4 in