Can any one mail me the code for plotting psnr versus bpp?

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how to plot psnr (peal signal to noise ratio ) versus bpp(bits per pixels)

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 4 May 2014
Assuming you've varied by bpp and gotten different psnr's for the different bpp
plot(bpp, thePsnr, 'bo-');
bpp and thePsnr are arrays that you've built up by trying different bpp.
Don't use psnr as a variable name because it's the name of a built in function in the Image Processing Toolbox.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 30 Jan 2021
A pixel is a unit with however much memory is required to store all of the color information. In cases of compression or mosaicing then bits per pixel may be non-integer, the mean (average) number required as it is not required that exactly the same amount of memory is used for each pixel.
Mohana Singh
Mohana Singh on 30 Jan 2021
Thank you! I somehow got majorly confused, thanks a lot for clearing it up.

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Spandan Tiwari
Spandan Tiwari on 24 Jun 2016
There's also a function called psnr() in Image Processing Toolbox, that you can use.

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