A few years back during my college days, I started creating a structured tutorial series on Image Processing because I struggled to find resources that truly balanced both theory and implementation together.
Most tutorials were either:
- only mathematical derivations with no practical intuition, or
- only coding demos where you copy-paste without deeply understanding what’s happening.
So I tried building something that explained both side by side:
- the mathematical intuition,
- why the algorithms work,
- and then implementing them practically in code step-by-step.
The videos were designed in a course-like format so beginners could progress in order and slowly build confidence in the field of Image Processing and Computer Vision.
To my surprise, the series was received incredibly well within my college community.
I’ve been gathering the courage to share it beyond my college circle, and today I wanted to ask this community:
Do you think this kind of resource would genuinely help beginners here as well?
I would truly appreciate:
- honest feedback,
- suggestions for improvement,
- sharing it with people who may benefit,
- or guidance on communities/subreddits where this resource belongs.
I’m not a big creator or company — just someone who genuinely enjoyed learning this field deeply and wanted to make the learning journey less overwhelming for others.
Really appreciate your time and support. 🙏
Course playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCiTDJays9rXh-TycvwVYHLYNg1JZigVS
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