The title of the PDF is

Mobile Image Processing on the Google Phone
with the Android Operating System
by Michael T. Wells

On Apr 1, 4:55 pm, Kevin Huber <[email protected]> wrote:
> You should work on the array of pixel data directly.
> This document may be 
> helpfulhttp://www.3programmers.com/mwells/documents/pdf/Final%20Report.pdf
>
> I don't think the comparison you are doing if (point < Color.GRAY) is
> valid since Bitmap pixels are ARGB data. I would expect to see code
> bit shifting out the R G  B components.
>
> -Kevin
>
> On Apr 1, 4:14 pm, paladin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am using the following code to flip each pixel in a bitmap to black
> > or white:
>
> >             for(int x = 0; x < newBitmap.getWidth(); x++) {
> >                 for(int y = 0; y < newBitmap.getHeight(); y++) {
> >                     int point = newBitmap.getPixel(x, y);
> >                     if(point < Color.GRAY) {
> >                         paint.setColor(Color.BLACK);
> >                         c.drawPoint(x, y, paint);
> >                     } else {
> >                         paint.setColor(Color.WHITE);
> >                         c.drawPoint(x, y, paint);
> >                     }
> >                 }
> >             }
>
> > It works, but it is extraordinarily slow for the size image I'm using
> > (half the resolution of the camera, 1296x972). I have also tried
> > setPixel, and I'm getting about the same performance. Anyone out there
> > know of a faster way to do this?

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