What is difference between Texture and Image?

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Texture refers to the visual and tactile quality of a surface, often characterized by patterns and details, while an image is a broader term that encompasses any visual representation, including photographs and graphics. Textures can be part of an image, contributing to its overall appearance. For example, a close-up photograph of tree bark illustrates texture, while a landscape photo represents an image. Understanding the distinction is crucial for image processing, as textures can influence how images are analyzed and manipulated. Clarifying these concepts can enhance one's grasp of image processing fundamentals.
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hello everyone i am beginner at image processing..
1. i want to know what is the difference between Texture and Image? or whether they are same?
2.please explain by giving example of each.
Thank u...
 
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That sounds an awful lot like a homework question ... have you tried looking up the terms online?
 
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