Wei Shen
You haven't given much information. Colour or monochrome? Have you tried converting to 32 bit first?
Neil Thomson,
Nuclear Medicine Physics Section,
Medical Physics,
Kent and Canterbury Hospital,
UK. CT1 3NG
+44 (0) 1227 766877
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Sent: 02 August 2011 16:24
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Subject: how to get rid of overflow pixels
Dear all,
I have a trouble after math with a picture. There are some bad overflow
pixels. Is there a way to get rid of them without affecting other pixel
intensities? Set those pixels to maximum values?
I tried 'enhanced contrast'. I guess it will change the overall intensity
values.
Thanks a lot
Wei Shen
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