GammaCorrection¶
The gamma correction is a slider box in the right bottom corner which allows to change the brightness and gamma of the currently displayed image. It can be opened by clicking on .
The box in the bottom right corner shows the current gamma and brightness adjustment. Moving a slider changes the
display of the currently selected region in the images. The background of the box displays a histogram of brightness
values of the current image region and a red line denoting the histogram transform given by the gamma and brightness
adjustment. Pressing update
the key G
sets the currently visible region of the image as the active region for
the adjustment. Especially for large images it increases performance significantly if only a portion of the
image is adjusted. A click on reset
resets gamma and brightness adjustments.
Gamma¶
The gamma value changes how bright and dark regions of the images are treated. A low gamma value (<1) brightens the dark regions up while leaving the bright regions as they are. A high gamma value (>1) darkens the dark regions of the image while leaving the bright regions as they are.
Brightness¶
The brightness can be adjusted by selecting the Max and Min values. Increasing the Min value darkens the image by setting the Min value (and everything below) to zero intensity. Decreasing the Max value brightens the image by setting the Max value (and everything above) to maximum intensity.
Keys¶
G: update rect