colour.utilities.metric_psnr¶
- colour.utilities.metric_psnr(a, b, max_a=1, axis=None)[source]¶
Computes the peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) between given array_like \(a\) and \(b\) variables.
- Parameters
a (array_like) – \(a\) variable.
b (array_like) – \(b\) variable.
max_a (numeric, optional) – Maximum possible pixel value of the \(a\) variable.
axis (None or int or tuple of ints, optional) – Axis or axes along which the means are computed. The default is to compute the mean of the flattened array. If this is a tuple of ints, a mean is performed over multiple axes, instead of a single axis or all the axes as before.
- Returns
Peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR).
- Return type
References
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Examples
>>> a = np.array([0.48222001, 0.31654775, 0.22070353]) >>> b = a * 0.9 >>> metric_psnr(a, b) 28.9568515...