i want to know how to find the size of original image & compressed image..
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I want to find the size of compressed and original images size after applying FFT or DCT or PCA.Kindly if anyone have idea about it please share it with me.Thanks in advance.
p=imread('picture.jpg');
a=imresize(p,[100,100]);
%DCT
Z(:,:,1)=dct2(a(:,:,1));
Z(:,:,2)=dct2(a(:,:,2));
Z(:,:,3)=dct2(a(:,:,3));
for i=1:100
for j=1:100
if((i+j)>60)
Z(i,j,1)=0;
Z(i,j,2)=0;
Z(i,j,3)=0;
end
end
end
K(:,:,1)=idct2(Z(:,:,1));
K(:,:,2)=idct2(Z(:,:,2));
K(:,:,3)=idct2(Z(:,:,3));
subplot(2,4,1);
%imshow(Z);
imshow(uint8(K));
title('70% compression');
How can we find the size of the '70%' compressed image i.e K ?
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Image Analyst
2013-12-7
Look at the file size in your operating system. For example, use Windows Explorer. Or if you want to do it all in MATLAB, use imfinfo(), if you have the Image Processing Toolbox.
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Image Analyst
2014-2-1
When you compress it, it's compressed. If you inverse/reverse/restore/undo the compression, you recover your original image and it won't be compressed anymore. Don't you agree? I don't have any compression demos using fft or dct available to give you.
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chitresh
2013-12-7
original file size = (width* height*bit depth)/8;
and you can get compressed file size from imfinfo('imagefile'); and rest parameters to like width , height and bitdepth
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Daniel Glez
2016-11-17
Hello! I would like to add a note here:
Be careful and check that you haven't registered into your workspace a variable named "sum". In that case this error also appears. It happened to me while computing MSE and PSNR in a matrix substraction like follows:
mse = sum(sum((I-I64).^2))/(m*n)
PSNR = 10*log(max(I(:))/sqrt(mse))
OUT:
Subscript indices must either be real positive
integers or logicals.
Error in mse_psnr (line 11)
mse = sum(sum((I-I64).^2))/(m*n)
Thanks to all.
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