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author | wolffd |
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date | Tue, 10 Feb 2015 15:05:51 +0000 |
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function img = imresizeAspect(img, maxSize) % function img = imresizeAspect(img, maxSize) % If image is larger than max size, reduce size, preserving aspect ratio of input. % % If size(input) = [y x] and maxSize = [yy xx], % then size(output) is given by the following (where a=y/x) % if y<yy & x<xx then [y x] % else if a<1 then [a*xx xx] % else [yy yy/a] % For why we use bilinear, % See http://nickyguides.digital-digest.com/bilinear-vs-bicubic.htm if isempty(maxSize), return; end [y x c] = size(img); a= y/x; yy = maxSize(1); xx = maxSize(2); if y <= yy & x <= xx % no-op else if a < 1 img = imresize(img, ceil([a*xx xx]), 'bilinear'); else img = imresize(img, ceil([yy yy/a]), 'bilinear'); end fprintf('resizing from %dx%d to %dx%d\n', y, x, size(img,1), size(img,2)); end %test if 0 maxSize = [240 320]; %img = imread('C:\Images\Wearables\web_static_office\8.jpg'); %img = imread('C:\Images\Wearables\web_static_office\billandkirsten.jpg'); %img = imread('C:\Images\Wearables\web_static_street_april\p5.jpg'); img = imread('C:\Images\Wearables\Database_static_street\art11.jpg'); img2 = imresizeAspect(img, maxSize); figure(1); clf; imshow(img) figure(2); clf; imshow(img2) fprintf('%dx%d (%5.3f) to %dx%d (%5.3f)\n', ... size(img,1), size(img,2), size(img,1)/size(img,2), ... size(img2,1), size(img2,2), size(img2,1)/size(img2,2)); end