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AverageChannels_Weighted


Module: FoundationLite

Creates a monochromatic image from weighted averages of the input image channels.

Name Type Description
Input value inImage Image Input image
Input value inRoi Region* Range of pixels to be processed
Input value inWeight1 Integer Weight of the first channel
Input value inWeight2 Integer Weight of the second channel
Input value inWeight3 Integer Weight of the third channel
Input value inWeight4 Integer Weight of the fourth channel
Output value outImage Image Output image

Description

The operation computes the monochromatic average of the inImage color channels. Average being computed at each pixel is a weighted arithmetic mean.

Weights of the channels are determined by the parameters inWeight1, inWeight2, inWeight3, inWeight4. For images having less than four channels, it is required that weights assigned to non-existing channels equal zero.

Examples

AverageChannels_Weighted run on example image with inWeight1 = 1, inWeight2 = 0, inWeight3 = 0, inWeight4 = 0, which for a RGB image is equivalent to the extraction of the Red channel.

Hardware Acceleration

This operation supports automatic parallelization for multicore and multiprocessor systems.

Errors

This filter can throw an exception to report error. Read how to deal with errors in Error Handling.

List of possible exceptions:

Error type Description
DomainError Non-zero weight of not existing image channel in AverageChannels_Weighted.
DomainError Region exceeds an input image in AverageChannels_Weighted.
DomainError Sum of weights equals zero in AverageChannels_Weighted.

Complexity Level

This filter is available on Advanced Complexity Level.

Filter Group

This filter is member of AverageChannels filter group.

See Also

  • AverageChannels – Creates a monochromatic image by averaging the input image channels.
  • MixChannels – Calculates a linear combination of image channels.