Equalize The Histogram Equalization for Image enhancement
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Histogram Equalization is one of the technique most commonly used in contrast enhancement. it tends to change the mean brightness of the image to the middle level of the gray level range. However, In this paper, a simple contrast enhancement technique based on conventional histogram equalization algorithm is proposed. This Equalize The histogram equalization technique which takes control over the effect of  histogram equalization technique so that it performs the enhancement of an imageDownloads
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