% RES = pointOp(IM, LUT, ORIGIN, INCREMENT, WARNINGS) % % Apply a point operation, specified by lookup table LUT, to image IM. % LUT must be a row or column vector, and is assumed to contain % (equi-spaced) samples of the function. ORIGIN specifies the % abscissa associated with the first sample, and INCREMENT specifies the % spacing between samples. Between-sample values are estimated via % linear interpolation. If WARNINGS is non-zero, the function prints % a warning whenever the lookup table is extrapolated. % % This function is much faster than MatLab's interp1, and allows % extrapolation beyond the lookup table domain. The drawbacks are % that the lookup table must be equi-spaced, and the interpolation is % linear. % Eero Simoncelli, 8/96. function res = pointOp(im, lut, origin, increment, warnings) %% NOTE: THIS CODE IS NOT ACTUALLY USED! (MEX FILE IS CALLED INSTEAD) fprintf(1,'WARNING: You should compile the MEX version of "pointOp.c",\n found in the MEX subdirectory of matlabPyrTools, and put it in your matlab path. It is MUCH faster.\n'); X = origin + increment*[0:size(lut(:),1)-1]; Y = lut(:); res = reshape(interp1(X, Y, im(:), 'linear', 'extrap'),size(im));