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<p>Select here the border type for your images:</p><p><b>Solid</b>: just surround the images with a line.<br/><b>Niepce</b>: surround the images with a fine line and a large border (ideal for black and white pictures).<br/><b>Raise</b>: creating a 3D effect around the images.<br/><b>Frame</b>: surround the images with an ornamental border.</p>
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<p>Select here the color enhancement type for your images:</p><p><b>Decrease contrast</b>: reduce the image contrast. The algorithm reduces the intensity difference between the lighter and darker elements of the image.<br/><b>Depth</b>: change the color depth of the image.<br/><b>Equalize</b>: perform histogram equalization to the image.<br/><b>Fuzz</b>: merging colors within a distance, i.e. consider them to be equal.<br/><b>Gray scales</b>: convert color images to grayscale images.<br/><b>Increase contrast</b>: enhance the image contrast. The algorithm enhances the intensity differences between the lighter and darker elements of the image.<br/><b>Monochrome</b>: transform the image to black and white.<br/><b>Negate</b>: replace every pixel with its complementary color. The red, green, and blue intensities of an image are negated. White becomes black, yellow becomes blue, etc.<br/><b>Normalize</b>: transform image to span the full range of color values. This is a contrast enhancement technique. The algorithm enhances the contrast of a colored image by adjusting the pixels color to span the entire range of colors available.<br/><b>Segment</b>: segment an image by analyzing the histograms of the color components and identifying units that are homogeneous with the fuzzy c-means technique.<br/><b>Trim</b>: trim an image (fuzz reverse technique). The algorithm remove edges that are the background color from the image.</p>
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Located in colorimagesdialog.cpp:102
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Select here the fuzz distance in absolute intensity units.
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Located in coloroptionsdialog.cpp:79
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Select here the value which represents the minimum number of pixels contained in a hexahedron before it can be considered valid.
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Select here the value which eliminates noise in the second derivative of the histogram. As the value is increased, you can expect a smoother second derivative.
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Located in coloroptionsdialog.cpp:102
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<p><b>JPEG</b>: The Joint Photographic Experts Group's file format is a good Web file format but it uses lossy data compression.</p><p><b>PNG</b>: the Portable Network Graphics format is an extensible file format for the lossless, portable, well-compressed storage of raster images. PNG provides a patent-free replacement for GIF and can also replace many common uses of TIFF. PNG is designed to work well in online viewing applications, such as the World Wide Web, so it is fully streamable with a progressive display option. Also, PNG can store gamma and chromaticity data for improved color matching on heterogeneous platforms.</p>
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<p><b>TIFF</b>: the Tag Image File Format is a rather old standard that is still very popular today. It is a highly flexible and platform-independent format which is supported by numerous image processing applications and virtually all prepress software on the market.</p>
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<p><b>PPM</b>: the Portable Pixel Map file format is used as an intermediate format for storing color bitmap information. PPM files may be either binary or ASCII and store pixel values up to 24 bits in size. This format generates the largest-sized text files to encode images without losing quality.</p>
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<p><b>BMP</b>: the BitMaP file format is a popular image format from Win32 environment. It efficiently stores mapped or unmapped RGB graphics data with pixels 1-, 4-, 8-, or 24-bits in size. Data may be stored raw or compressed using a 4-bit or 8-bit RLE data compression algorithm. BMP is an excellent choice for a simple bitmap format which supports a wide range of RGB image data.</p>
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<p><b>TGA</b>: the TarGA image file format is one of the most widely used bitmap file formats for storage of 24 and 32 bits truecolor images. TGA supports colormaps, alpha channel, gamma value, postage stamp image, textual information, and developer-definable data.</p>
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