Is it possible to manipulate pixels of image ( e.g creating sepia , grayscale , resizing etc ) trought binary code ?
Lets say we open an image with
bool readFile(string filename) {
ifstream f(filename, ios::binary | ios:: in );
ostringstream ob;
int offset = 0;
char c;
if (f.fail()) {
return false;
}
while (f.get(c)) {
if (offset % 16 == 0)
cout << hex << setw(8) << setfill('0') << offset << "adress ";
cout << ' ' << hex << setw(2) << (int)(unsigned char) c;
offset++;
}
return true;
}
int main() {
if (!readFile("boss.png")) {
cout << "Cant read" << endl;
}
return 0;
}
Can we access images pixels using its binary representation? If so , how ? I fail to find good resource for this.