How to know the pixel size(width, length, height)
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mohd akmal masud
el 10 de Sept. de 2023
Comentada: Walter Roberson
el 11 de Sept. de 2023
Dear All,
I have the data as attached (data.mat), anyone know how to see the pixel size (length, width, height) my data?
whos -file data.mat
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DGM
el 11 de Sept. de 2023
If this data came with an associated header file, then things like scaling info should be there.
Considering the stack from one of the prior questions, the header file point1_air_w1.h00 contains the following lines:
scaling factor (mm/pixel) [1] := 4.480
scaling factor (mm/pixel) [2] := 4.480
;# scaling factor (mm/pixel) [3] := 4.480
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Walter Roberson
el 11 de Sept. de 2023
You do not know those based on that data array. The only possible way to figure it out would be if somewhere inside the data array, there was an object whose physical size you knew.
I like to ask, "How big is an Imperial Star Destroyer" (Star Wars) ? It the original films, it is shown to be huge -- supposedly 1.6 kilometers long, with over 35000 people as staff / crew. You can get some idea by looking at how large other objects are as they go past it. But the real answer is something on the order of 1.5 meters for the model used in filming: the rest is due to perspective.
So unless you have external information or something of known size to compare to, you cannot tell whether what you are looking at is 1.5 millimeters or 1.5 meters or 1.5 kilometers...
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