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so first we need to install this package and since I have already installed this I am going to go to the next step so we'll start with calling the library so if the package is already installed if we run this line we will not get any error next we read picture file so this is on my desktop it's called pic 1 dot jpg and I am going to store the first image in image 1 so this image is now red if you want to look at what it contains let me do this in the console area so you can see that it gives us some information about the image and dimension for this is for 9 to 8 by 3 to 6 4 by 3 so this is a multi-dimensional array and you can see that this small table here shows us first 5 values for X first 6 values for Y and first value for Z if you look at the dimension and multiply these three numbers the number you'll get is the number that you see here it has almost more than 48 million elements so this table has 48 million data points if you like to see the image you can use command display a...