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Ch. 5 - Viewing, Editing, and Annotating Images
Edit - Image Quality
User's Guide to the SPOT Cooled Color Digital Camera, 6/9/98
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From the RGB Histogram screen you have three viewing/editing options, each of which
is described below:
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Examine the number of pixels at each brightness level.
Do one of the following:
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Move the cursor along the graph to display the number of pixels with red, green,
and blue values at each brightness level.
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Type the same brightness level into both boxes under Number of Pixels. The
histogram readouts display the number of pixels with red, green, and blue values
at that brightness level.
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Examine the number of pixels between two brightness levels.
Do one of the following:
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Position the cursor over one brightness level on the graph, left click and drag the
cursor to the second brightness level, and release the left mouse button. The
histogram readouts display the number of pixels with red, green, and blue values
between the two brightness levels.
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Type the two brightness levels into the boxes under Number of Pixels. The
histogram readouts display the number of pixels with red, green, and blue values
between the two brightness levels.
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Stretch the image.
Follow these steps:
a)
Drag the left triangle (on the X axis) to the brightness level that you want to define
as zero. All red, green, and blue values that are less than or equal to this level are
now reset to zero.
b)
Drag the right triangle (on the X axis) to the brightness level that you want to
define as full scale. All red, green, and blue values that are greater than or equal to
this level are now reset to full scale.
c)
The program automatically multiplies all red, green, and blue values between the
new zero point and full scale values by the factor necessary to make the new full
scale setting equal to actual full scale after the new zero point setting (if you have
defined one) has been subtracted. The thumbnail sample image updates
automatically so you can gauge the effect of your adjustments.
d)
Click on OK to save the image with the new zero point and full scale values.
Or…
a)
Type the brightness value that you want to define as zero into the Bottom box
under Pixel Values. All red, green, and blue values that are less than or equal to
this level are now reset to zero.
b)
Type the brightness value that you want to define as full scale into the Top box
under Pixel Values. All red, green, and blue values that are greater than or equal to
this level are now reset to full scale.