Thursday, June 13, 2013

Scilab Art. Activity 3, Scilab basics

When it comes to programs that make graphics, people usually think of Photoshop or Paint. Not us, we use Scilab!
Okay, fine. It's not really the easiest thing to use if you want to make simple shapes or edit photos. However, it can do image processing in a way that's different to commercial applications. It is a program that lets users code exactly what they want. More on this later but for now, I just want to prove that I was able to do most of the figures required for the activity. I'll be writing more about them later... hopefully.

The images shown are the annulus, the Gaussian window, a linear gradient window, a circular window, my understanding of the corrugated roof, sine along x, and the square window in that order.

I'm not sure if I'm required to upload or post the code. You can pm me if you need it.









I'm no Leonardo but these images are the building blocks of our journey of image processing with Scilab, I think. And these images are no Mona Lisa, but I allow myself to tell myself that these aren't so bad for my first try at Scilab. Nothing like self-encouragement before going to bed.

As for my feelings, coding is certainly more fun just listening to a lecture. I'm pretty sure I can improve and complete the required images if I find some free time. I give myself an 8 because I recognize that I didn't really put a lot of effort to complete all the requirements of this activity. I think I can make bawi naman in the future activities #medyoconyo

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