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(Three examples of 8-bit gray-scale LUT transform functions, (a) Nominal identity function, a one-to-one "transform" mapping the intensity range [0-255] to [0-255]. (b) Linear function highlighting pixels lying within the range [74-197], (c) Non-linear gam)
 
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Three examples of 8-bit gray-scale LUT transform functions, (a) Nominal identity function, a one-to-one "transform" mapping the intensity range [0-255] to [0-255]. (b) Linear function highlighting pixels lying within the range [74-197], (c) Non-linear gamma transformation function.
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Three examples of 8-bit gray-scale LUT transform functions, (a) a one-to-one transformation mapping the intensity range [0-255] to [0-255]. (b) A linear LUT function highlighting only pixels lying within the range [74-197], (c) A non-linear gamma transformation function

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Three examples of 8-bit gray-scale LUT transform functions, (a) a one-to-one transformation mapping the intensity range [0-255] to [0-255]. (b) A linear LUT function highlighting only pixels lying within the range [74-197], (c) A non-linear gamma transformation function

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