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when image sharpening filter is applied (high pass filter), why do images look dark ?

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When image sharpening filter is applied (high pass filter), why do images look dark?

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When an image sharpening filter, or high pass filter, is applied, the images may appear darker due to the nature of the filter. Here's a step-by-step explanation:

  1. High pass filters work by enhancing the edges and fine details in an image, which correspond to high frequency components.

  2. The filter does this by subtracting a low frequency (blurred) version from the original image. This effectively reduces the low frequency components (smooth variations in intensity) and enhances the high frequency components (rapid variations in intensity).

  3. The resulting image has a zero frequency component (DC component) that is close to zero, which means the average intensity of the image is close to zero.

  4. Since image intensity values that are below zero are not possible, the values are clipped to zero, which is black in a grayscale image.

  5. Therefore, the image appears darker after applying a high pass filter because the average intensity is reduced and values below zero are clipped to black.

  6. To correct this, the image can be re-scaled so that the minimum intensity value is 0 and the maximum is the maximum possible intensity value (e.g., 255 for an 8-bit image). This will make the image appear brighter.

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