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A smooth image is obtained by applying the average filter as seen in the above figure.In case of the edge detected image, a comparison of neighboring pixels occurs.If the comparison leads to zero,then that contributes to the black parts of the output image.When the comparison leads to a finite number,then that depicts the white parts of the image,which represents the edge.

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current15:31, 13 October 2009Thumbnail for version as of 15:31, 13 October 20091,366 × 670 (84 KB)Apanja (Talk | contribs)A smooth image is obtained by applying the average filter as seen in the above figure.In case of the edge detected image, a comparison of neighboring pixels occurs.If the comparison leads to zero,then that contributes to the black parts of the output imag
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