Image restoration tries to "fix" the image to get back to the real, true image, even if that image doesn't look good. It might even be worse than what you started with but it's the actual true starting values before it got degraded. But it might look clearer and sharper (this is usually the case because imaging systems tend to degrade the scene during the imaging process).
Do you have a MATLAB question about this?
How can we define HSL .... ?
Can u please explain clearly in your own wordings ...
What is Hue n Saturation ?
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> thanks....
> Image Analyst..
> when ever i post, you are first one to replying me ...thanks..
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> How can we define HSL .... ?
> Can u please explain clearly in your own wordings ...
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> What is Hue n Saturation ?
These sound like general image processing questions, not really related to
MATLAB, and so you should ask them on a newsgroup dedicated to image
processing. The sci.image.processing newsgroup, available via Google Groups
(http://groups.google.com) if your news server doesn't carry it, would seem
to be a better choice.
If after receiving answers to your general image processing questions you
have questions related to image processing in MATLAB, please come back to
CSSM and ask those more specific questions.
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