Hi, I am working on a Motorola Droid, and I use gray-scale images
(Gray8Image). For debugging purpose, I convert my Gray8Image to an RGB_565
Android Bitmap and display it on the phone.
When I directly convert the Gray8Image, without using Gray8HistEq, I
convert every byte to an int using the 2's complement convention:
if (g<0) { // conversion signed->unsigned (2's complement)
g = 256+g;
}
And then I store the color int into my bitmap. The display is correct.
But after I performed Gray8HistEq on my Gray8Image with this code:
Sequence seq = new Sequence();
try {
seq.add(new Gray8HistEq());
seq.push(img);
img = (Gray8Image) seq.getFront();
...
Then if I want to convert to a bitmap, to have the correct display I need
to do:
g += 128;
for every pixel, instead of using the 2's complement conversion.
Is that the expected behavior of Gray8HistEq()?
Thank you
Original issue reported on code.google.com by guillaum...@gmail.com on 3 Jun 2010 at 9:21
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
guillaum...@gmail.com
on 3 Jun 2010 at 9:21