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    INTRODUCTION 1.1 IMAGE An image is an artifact that depicts or records visual notion, for example a two-dimensional picture, that has a comparable appearance to some subject – normally a physical object or a person, for this reason offering an outline of it. Photos may be -dimensional, which includes a photo, display screen show, and as well as a 3-dimensional, inclusive of a statue or hologram. They may be captured by optical devices – such as cameras, mirrors, lenses, telescopes, microscopes, and

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    Pluto Image

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    Science Team examining the sharpest image of Pluto before the Horizon’s spacecraft was to make an even closer approach later in the day, on July 14, 2015 (Ingalls, 2015). The image appeared on Reuters U.S. web edition, and was distributed via Twitter, with a link attached to even more images of Pluto captured over the several days preceding this image This image was captured at the .Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel,

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    INTRODUCTION Image processing refers to the construction of an image for further analysis and use. Image taken by a camera or same techniques are not actual in a form that can be used by image analysis process. The technique involves in image enhancement need to be simplified, enhanced, filtered, altered, segmented or need improvement to reducing noise, etc. Image processing is the collection of techniques in which implementation is done for industrial applications to resolve various issues that

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Image processing refers to the construction of an image for further analysis and use. Image taken by a camera or same techniques are not actual in a form that can be used by image analysis process. The technique involves in image enhancement need to be simplified, enhanced, filtered, altered, segmented or need improvement to reducing noise, etc. Image processing is the collection of routines and techniques that alter, improve, enhance or simplify an image. Image enhancement is one

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    Sternfeld Images

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    Detailing any image is crucial in making the audience understand the message behind an image. Sternfeld uses this fact to give details about a particular criminal act that illustrated in his book. Details such as date, place and circumstances that lead to that crime are given for every image(s) (Luc Sante). The captions that accompany the images show that Sternfeld believes in presenting his images of crime using both images and wording. Understanding crime is not possible without the details about

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    Impactful Images

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    2017 Impactful Images “A picture is worth a thousand words” is a famous English idiom that many of us have heard at least once in our lives. It’s the reason picture books work so well, where there would normally be pages of words describing a setting there is now simply an image or photograph showing you in greater detail than what could have been described on one page with the use of words. When you really think about it and put it into perspective the potential that a single image can hold is incredible

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    Image Masking – a software tool to improve your blurred image Who does not to want to see his image looks good and it should have an aesthetic view? Or, do you have any old photo, obscured image which you want to make new? Yes, you can. There is an effective software tool to improve the quality of images, which is called ‘Image masking’. Uses of image masking software has increased by leaps and bound. If someone desires to impress ones customers with images, it is time to get in touch with the

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    In his groundbreaking book The Image, historian Daniel Boorstin described how our culture had created “a thicket of unreality which stands between us and the facts of life.”2 Taken together, telegraphy, photography, radio, cinema, and television brought forth the pseudo-event, an occurrence staged to call attention to itself. Boorstin was not just concerned with the now-familiar “photo-op” or “media event.” He put his finger on a much larger problem. Americans not only confused the copy with the

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1. Introduction to broad area of research Image processing: Image processing is a methodology to perform some operations on an image, so as to urge an enhanced image or to extract some helpful data from it. It is treated as an area of signal processing where both the input and output signals are images. Images are portrayed as two dimensional matrix, and we are applying already having signal processing strategies to input matrix. Images processing finds applications in several fields like

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    have been debated about dancers’ perceptions, thoughts and feelings of body image. Many people think a dancer’s personal vision of their body image is an important part of their psychological health and well-being and can help or hinder their dance performance. But what is body image? Body image is both perceptual (what we see) and affective (how we feel about what we see) (Rudd & Carter, 2006). Cash, (2004) referred body image to the multifaceted psychological experience of embodiment, especially one’s

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