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What do you mean by tri-stimulus values?
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DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING (DIP) - COLOR IMAGE PROCESSING MCQ
- Intensity levels in 8bit image are
- In an image accentuating a specific range is called
- RGB colors on internet applications are called
- Color transformation is processed between the
- Black color in image processing is usually represented by the
- CRT technology stands for
- Full color images have at least
- For HSI color space, no of transformations will be
- Hue and saturation, both together produce
- Equation that describes the hue is
- Image can be blurred using
- 0 degree of red color in hue image will correspond to
- Black level is represented by the formula
- In c(x,y) the x, y are the
- Green plus blue color produces
- Image can be sharpened using
- White color in a Cartesian coordinate system can be represented as
- Three primary colors are
- Brightness of the light is a subject
- Transformation set is also called
- The total amount of energy from the light source is called
- LCD stands for
- L*a*b color system is
- Radiance is measured in
- Color model is also called
- Hues opposites to each others are known as
- The phenomena of perceiving color through human eye is called
- The color spectrum consists of
- Pseudo colors are also known as
- One that is not a color model is
- Intensity can be converted to color transformation by assigning colors to
- Color model used for monitors is
- RGB colors have range
- Luminance is measured in
- The amount of energy perceived by the human through the light source is called
- RGB colors in equal amount give
- In low key images the information lies at
- Full color image is a
- Color transformation is modeled using
- The color of an object is determined by the light
- The parameter to distinguish between colors is
- Color transformation technique is used in
- HSI color model stands for
- RGB space is also known as
- For CMYK color space, no of transformations will be
- RGB color system is based upon
- The visible spectrum ranges
- Intensity slicing is called
- Color pixel is
- Color model used for printers is
- How many categories does the color image processing is basically divided into?
- What are the names of categories of color image processing?
- What are the basic quantities that are used to describe the quality of a chromatic light source?
- What is the quantity that is used to measure the total amount of energy flowing from the light source?
- What are the characteristics that are used to distinguish one color from the other?
- What are the characteristics that are taken together in chromaticity?
- Which of the following represent the correct equations for trichromatic coefficients?
- What do you mean by tri-stimulus values?
- What is the value obtained by the sum of the three trichromatic coefficients?
- What is the name of area of the triangle in C.I E chromatic diagram that shows a typical range of colors produced by RGB monitors?
- Color model is also named as (another name):
- What do you mean by the term pixel depth?
- How many bit RGB color image is represented by full-color image?
- What is the equation used to obtain S component of each RGB pixel in RGB color format?
- What is the equation used to obtain I(Intensity) component of each RGB pixel in RGB color format?
- What is the equation used for obtaining R value in terms of HSI components?
- What is the equation used for calculating B value in terms of HSI components?
- What is the equation used for calculating G value in terms of HSI components?
- Which of the following color models are used for color printing?
(d).It is the amount of red, green and blue needed to form any particular color
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