Explain why the discrete histogram equalization technique does not, in general, yield a flat histogram
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The discrete equalization process merely remaps one intensity value to another; it does not redistribute the intensity values. This means pixels which have equal intensities will still have equal intensities after the process.
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Histogram Equalization. Histogram equalization is a technique for adjusting image intensities to enhance contrast. Let f be a given image represented as a mr by mc matrix of integer pixel intensities ranging. from 0 to L − 1. L is the number of possible intensity values, often 256.
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