This tool performs either a white or black top-hat transform on an input image. A top-hat transform is a common digital image processing operation used for various tasks, such as feature extraction, background equalization, and image enhancement. The size of the rectangular structuring element used in the filtering can be specified using the filterx
and filtery
flags.
There are two distinct types of top-hat transform including white and black top-hat transforms. The white top-hat transform is defined as the difference between the input image and its opening by some structuring element. An opening operation is the dilation (maximum filter) of an erosion (minimum filter) image. The black top-hat transform, by comparison, is defined as the difference between the closing and the input image. The user specifies which of the two flavours of top-hat transform the tool should perform by specifying either 'white' or 'black' with the variant
flag.
closing, opening, maximum_filter, minimum_filter
def tophat_transform(self, raster: Raster, filter_size_x: int = 11, filter_size_y: int = 11, variant: str = "white") -> Raster: ...