How to enhance contrast on a grayscale image?

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Mr M.
Mr M. il 29 Dic 2017
Commentato: Mohamed Moawed il 5 Apr 2020
How to call eqhist to make the lowest value white and the highest value balck?
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Jan
Jan il 29 Dic 2017
@Mr M.: Please spend more time when asking a question to explain any details. Although the readers could guess, what your inputs are and what you want to get as output, it is more efficient, if you explain this explicitly. It is not clear what "eqhist" is, maybe you mean "histeq"?

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Jan
Jan il 29 Dic 2017
If you mean "histeq", which details is not clear after reading the documentation: https://www.mathworks.com/help/images/ref/histeq.html ?
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Jan
Jan il 4 Gen 2018
@Mr M.: What are your inputs? If the lowest value should be white and the highest black, you have to subtract the output of histeq from the highest possible value, but it depends on the type of your input, what this is. Example:
Img = rand(640, 480) * 0.5; % dark grey image, double format
Img2 = 1 - histeq(Img);
% UNTESTED - I do not have the signal processing toolbox
Mohamed Moawed
Mohamed Moawed il 5 Apr 2020
you can use imadjust() command

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 4 Gen 2018
histeq() is junk. Histogram equalization produces harsh, unnatural looking images. Don't do it. Use imadjust() instead. It uses a linear contrast stretch giving a more realistic and natural appearance for the output image.

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