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description: Program This program is MFC application project. It just one of the solutions for your homework 2, and it maybe help you and simplify your work during the programing. The functions that the program implemented are: (1) Reading a BMP image into a matrix (2) Saving a result image as a BMP image (3) Not operation for the homework (Note: of course you can use your own idea to finish your homework) Program...

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description: Program This program is MFC application project. It just one of the solutions for your homework 2, and it maybe help you and simplify your work during the programing. The functions that the program implemented are: (1) Reading a BMP image into a matrix (2) Saving a result image as a BMP image (3) Not operation for the homework (Note: of course you can use your own idea to finish your homework) Program running environment: visual C++.NET, MFC library support. Images that this program can handle: It can only read a BMP image, this image can be color image, gray scale image and binary image. Explanation for the program files: The program mainly includes: ImageClass.cpp, Imgproc.cpp, ImageClass.h and Imgproc.h, the other files is automatic generated by the Visual C++.NET. ImageClass.cpp mainly handles reading an image into a matrix, saving result image as a BMP picture, and it handle all the information about the image. (You dont need make any change in this file) mainly Imgproc.cpp handles the operation that you want to do on the images. (You can add your own image operation here) Modification for finishing your homework: 1): Add new operation in the program 2): Add some dialog boxes according to your operations needs Some hints for the modification: First make sure in your computer install the Visual C++.NET software. 1) Open the project: double click the file Ip.sln 2) In the resource file click file Ip.rc 3) In the popup window click Menu/ IDR_MAINFRAME then you will see the main frame editor. From here you can add your operation button an...

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