Applies the ‘max' filter to an image.
IppStatus ippiFilterMax_<mod>(const Ipp<datatype>* pSrc, int srcStep, Ipp<datatype>* pDst, int dstStep, IppiSize dstRoiSize, IppiSize maskSize, IppiPoint anchor);
Supported values for mod:
8u_C1R | 16u_C1R | 16s_C1R | 32f_C1R |
8u_C3R | 16u_C3R | 16s_C3R | 32f_C3R |
8u_C4R | 16u_C4R | 16s_C4R | 32f_C4R |
8u_AC4R | 16u_AC4R | 16s_AC4R | 32f_AC4R |
pSrc |
Pointer to the source image ROI. |
srcStep |
Distance in bytes between starts of consecutive lines in the source image. |
pDst |
Pointer to the destination image ROI. |
dstStep |
Distance in bytes between starts of consecutive lines in the destination image. |
dstRoiSize |
Size of the source and destination ROI in pixels. |
maskSize |
Size of the mask in pixels. |
anchor |
Anchor cell specifying the mask alignment with respect to the position of the input pixel. |
The function ippiFilterMax is declared in the ippi.h file. It operates with ROI (see Regions of Interest in Intel IPP).
This function sets each pixel in the destination image to the maximum value of all the source image pixel values in the neighborhood of size maskSize with the anchor cell at that pixel. This has the effect of increasing the contrast in the image.
The anchor cell is specified by its coordinates anchor.x and anchor.y in the coordinate system associated with the top left corner of the kernel. To ensure valid operation when image boundary pixels are processed, the application should correctly define additional border pixels (see Borders).
ippStsNoErr |
Indicates no error. Any other value indicates an error or a warning. |
ippStsNullPtrErr |
Indicates an error condition if pSrc or pDst is NULL. |
ippStsSizeErr |
Indicates an error condition if dstRoiSize has a field with a zero or negative value. |
ippStsStepErr |
Indicates an error condition if srcStep or dstStep has a zero or negative value. |
ippStsMaskSizeErr |
Indicates an error condition if maskSize has a field with a zero or negative value. |
ippStsAnchorErr |
Indicates an error condition if anchor is outside the mask size. |
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