Digital image contrast improvement techniques by multi-peak histogram divided
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2020-03-05Author
Phanthuna, Nattapong
ณัฐพงศ์ พันธุนะ
Cheevasuwit, Fusak
ฟูศักดิ์ ชีวสุวิทย์
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Currently competition in terms of resolution and contrast of photos from digital cameras are widely mentioned. The higher resolution the photos contain; the more details the picture has. This fact enables the more details of pictures which also hold much more capacity of data. This also causes the electronic devices to be updated all the time to cope with those problems. Therefore, the conventional devices are obsolete. This research has been developed and applied to improve digital photos with high contrast. The researcher has solved the problems
by keeping the average error of the lowest results and improving heat histogram of various curves. The heat will break the histogram of the original image into n part by the concave side of the heat histogram. The part of this histogram is equal to n+1 and then smooth each other heap histogram independently. The result showed that the Tennengrade or contrast of the image is higher than the original one. However, it can retain brightness errors (AMBE) as well
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