The Image Processing window displays the filters available for your image. You can easily undo each filter and revert to your original image.
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Perception elicited by the luminance of an object.
Also see Gamma.
Also see Gamma. Redistributes the brightness values of the pixels so that they more evenly represent the entire range of brightness levels. The sinusoidal palette is the most flexible option as it lets you adjust both wavelength and hue with the sliders.
Also see Brightness, Contrast.
Also see High Pass Filter, Low Pass Filter. Use to display the image in shades of gray.
Also see Sharpen. |
Pixel colors are replaced by their complementary colors. Brightness values are inverted.
Also see Threshold.
Also see Gaussian Blur. • Use to rotate or flip the image. Also see Low Pass Filter to adjust the level of removal.
Also see High Pass Filter.
Also see Kodalith. Refers to the 24-bit RGB display mode. |
The range of image processing operations available depends on the type of image.
A true color (24-bit) image refers to an image in RGB display-mode.
Each of the three primary colors (red, green and blue) has a value that ranges from 0 to 255; this is the dynamic range of each color.
All images acquired from a color camera are true color images.
A paletted image refers to a compressed image with limited color information.
The colors available in the image belong to a restricted list of colors called a palette.
Although Stereo Investigator supports paletted images, we do not recommend their use as these images only offer limited data.
A grayscale image is composed of 256 shades of gray. Each pixel carries intensity information.
A monochrome image refers to a binary image composed of black and white:
Monochrome images consist of two distinct regions:
Splitting the image into foreground and background is called image segmentation.
Although the term monochrome is often used to classify cameras that capture grayscale images, a true monochrome image contains only black and white pixels with no shades of intermediate gray.
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