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You don't have to be an expert in Python to run the program. Just install the necessary libraries and run the program.
#Fixing the imports
import cv2
import numpy as np
#-----------------Phase 1
#Readin the image
image = cv2.imread('i5.jpg')
#resizing the image
#Interpolation is cubic for best results
image_resized = cv2.resize(image, None, fx=0.5, fy=0.5)
#-----------------Phase 2
#removing impurities from image
image_cleared = cv2.medianBlur(image_resized, 3)
image_cleared = cv2.medianBlur(image_cleared, 3)
image_cleared = cv2.medianBlur(image_cleared, 3)
image_cleared = cv2.edgePreservingFilter(image_cleared, sigma_s=1)
#tunre these two phase to get better resulrs
#-----------------Phase 3
#Bilateral Image filtering
image_filtered = cv2.bilateralFilter(image_cleared, 3, 10, 5)
for i in range(2):
image_filtered = cv2.bilateralFilter(image_filtered, 3, 20, 10)
for i in range(3):
image_filtered = cv2.bilateralFilter(image_filtered, 5, 30, 10)
# for i in range(3):
# image_filtered = cv2.bilateralFilter(image_filtered, 5, 40, 10)
# for i in range(2):
# image_filtered = cv2.bilateralFilter(image_filtered, 3, 40, 5)
#--------------------------Phase 4
#Sharpening the image using addWeighted()
gaussian_mask= cv2.GaussianBlur(image_filtered, (7,7), 2)
image_sharp = cv2.addWeighted(image_filtered, 1.5, gaussian_mask, -0.5, 0)
image_sharp = cv2.addWeighted(image_sharp, 1.4, gaussian_mask, -0.2, 10)
#displayng images
cv2.imshow('Final Image', image_sharp)
cv2.imshow('Clear impurities', image_cleared)
cv2.imshow('original', image_resized)
#cv2.imwrite('art_test1.jpg', image_sharp)
cv2.waitKey(0)
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