Title : AN IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS OF PREVIOUS-BASED DARK CHANNEL IMAGE DEHAZING

Author : RANGAM ANUSHA, TAKKITI RAJASHEKAR REDDY

Abstract :

Digital image processing (DIP) is the use of a digital computer to modify digital photographs. Visual communication is a subset of the larger realm of signals and frames, with an emphasis on visual aspects. The basic goal of the Digital Image Processing (DIP) field is to design and build a computing system capable of processing and manipulating visual input effectively. The system's input is a digital image, which is then processed using structured algorithms to yield an output image. Adobe Photoshop is one of the most well-known examples. This application is widely regarded as one of the most popular digital image processing tools. The goal of image enhancement is to improve the many components of a given image and highlight the prominent features. The goal of this investigation is to look into a variety of previously used approaches for multi-scale retinex, including histogram equalization and other well-established procedures.

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