Binary image

Binary image pixel contains two grey level values. Grey level “0” constitutes black and grey level “1” constitutes white color. The pixel value is stored in 1-​​​bit format. Binary images are repeatedly produced by a method called thresholding. This thresholding technique is applied to color images or greyscale images, and from these two we obtain… Continue reading Binary image

Greyscale image

The greyscale images consist of 256 grey tones of colors. The main feature of the greyscale image is the equal distribution of colors red, green and blue. It carries only intensity information of individual pixels as a single sample and is composed of a wide range of shades. It is also called monochrome image. The… Continue reading Greyscale image