Transcription of Digital Image Processing
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Digital ImageProcessingThird EditionRafael C. GonzalezUniversity of TennesseeRichard E. WoodsMedData InteractiveUpper Saddle River, NJ 7/26/07 9:05 AM Page iLibrary of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data on FileVice President and Editorial Director, ECS:Marcia J. HortonExecutive Editor:Michael McDonaldAssociate Editor:Alice DworkinEditorial Assistant:William OpaluchManaging Editor:Scott DisannoProduction Editor:Rose KernanDirector of Creative Services:Paul BelfantiCreative Director:Juan LopezArt Director:Heather ScottArt Editors:Gregory Dulles andThomas BenfattiManufacturing Manager:Alexis Heydt-LongManufacturing Buyer:Lisa McDowellSenior Marketing Manager:Tim Galligan 2008 by Pearson Education, Prentice HallPearson Education, Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, in any form, or by any means, withoutpermission in writing from the Prentice Hall is a trademark of Pearson Education, authors and publisher of this book have used their best efforts in preparing this book.
2 Chapter 1 Introduction and value.These elements are called picture elements,image elements,pels,and pixels. Pixel is the term used most widely to denote the elements of a digital image.We consider these definitions in more formal terms in Chapter 2. Vision is the most advanced of our senses, so it is not surprising that images
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