how image sharpening is perform in matlab?

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Durgesh Naik
Durgesh Naik am 12 Apr. 2016
Beantwortet: Jaimin am 17 Sep. 2024
please suggest.
% Filter 1
kernel3 = [-1 -1 -1; -1 8 -1; -1 -1 -1]/3;
% Filter the image. Need to cast to single so it can be floating point
% which allows the image to have negative values.
filteredImage = imfilter(single(im), kernel3);
filteredImage =im2double(filteredImage);
filteredImage =1.5 .*filteredImage;
figure(),imshow(filteredImage);
out1=imadd(im,filteredImage);
figure(), imshow(out1);
Z = imabsdiff(im,out1);
% figure(),
imtool(Z);

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Jaimin
Jaimin am 17 Sep. 2024
There are three methods to perform image sharpening which are as follows:
Using a Sharpening Kernel : This method enhances edges by using a high-pass filter. Refer to the following code snippet to learn more about implementing high-pass filter.
% Read the image
im = imread('example.jpg');
% Convert the image to grayscale if it's not already
if size(im, 3) == 3
im = rgb2gray(im);
end
% Define a Laplacian kernel for sharpening
sharpeningKernel = [-1 -1 -1; -1 8 -1; -1 -1 -1];
% Apply the filter using imfilter
sharpenedImage = imfilter(double(im), sharpeningKernel, 'replicate');
% Display the original and sharpened images
figure;
subplot(1, 2, 1), imshow(im), title('Original Image');
subplot(1, 2, 2), imshow(uint8(sharpenedImage)), title('Sharpened Image');
Using Unsharp Masking: Unsharp masking is a popular technique that enhances edges by subtracting a blurred version of the image from the original.
Refer to the following code snippet to learn more about unsharp masking.
% Read the image
im = imread('example.jpg');
% Convert the image to grayscale if it's not already
if size(im, 3) == 3
im = rgb2gray(im);
end
% Perform Gaussian blur
blurredImage = imgaussfilt(im, 2);
% Calculate the mask
mask = double(im) - double(blurredImage);
% Add the mask to the original image to get the sharpened image
sharpenedImage = double(im) + 1.5 * mask;
% Display the original and sharpened images
figure;
subplot(1, 2, 1), imshow(im), title('Original Image');
subplot(1, 2, 2), imshow(uint8(sharpenedImage)), title('Sharpened Image');
Using Built-in MATLAB Function : MATLAB provides a built-in function imsharpen for image sharpening.
Refer to the following code snippet to learn more about “imsharpen” function.
% Read the image
im = imread('example.jpg');
% Sharpen the image using imsharpen
sharpenedImage = imsharpen(im);
% Display the original and sharpened images
figure;
subplot(1, 2, 1), imshow(im), title('Original Image');
subplot(1, 2, 2), imshow(sharpenedImage), title('Sharpened Image');
For more information regarding “imsharpen” please follow this MathWorks Documentation.
I hope it helps.

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