image inpainting

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Abhinav Ittamalla
Abhinav Ittamalla on 18 Nov 2011
Commented: Image Analyst on 29 Jan 2021
Hi, I was unable to detect the erroneous portions of an image.pls help me in detecting the missing or damaged pixels of an image so that i can inpaint.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 18 Nov 2011
Where did you post your image? What defines damaged? Do you have salt and pepper noise? Have you found my salt and pepper noise demo? http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/21244-noise-detector-in-images
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Jan 2021
@vithal Bable as you appear to be answering on behalf of the original author, apparently knowing the original author's needs, then it would be appreciate if you would describe what kind of "missing or damanged pixels" @Abhinav Ittamalla had (and how they could be detected in the original image), so that a more specific answer could be posted for Abhinav.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 29 Jan 2021
Anyway, salt and pepper noise could be considered an inpainting method. It's just that the regions that are inpainted are usually just 1 or 2 pixels. It's just a matter of what terminology you want to use. Replacing "bad" regions with estimated "good" data could be described using a variety of terms.

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