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
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
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
on 30 Jan 2021
Thank you! I somehow got majorly confused, thanks a lot for clearing it up.
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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