What is difference between Texture and Image?

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The discussion clarifies the distinction between "Texture" and "Image" in the context of image processing. A texture refers to a pattern or surface quality that can be applied to 3D models, while an image is a two-dimensional representation of visual information. For example, a texture can be a repeating pattern used on a 3D object, whereas an image can be a photograph or digital artwork. Understanding this difference is crucial for beginners in image processing.

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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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