Pseudocoloring of medical images: A research

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Abstract

A color mapping is a process by which we transfer the particular range of colors from source to the target image. This paper says about a novel method for medical images using pseudocolor by pre existence of color mapping. Conversion of grey scale image to color has no exact way or approach, direct way to colorize is tedious by which the entire range of colors can be changed, but in color mapping the conversion is done by converting the whole black and white image into color. This novel method presents black and white image to various colors. By the creation of color map that color map is applied for colorizing the medical grey scale images. This approach can be used for grey scale medical images irrespective of size and shape such that the intensity and aspect of the image can be improved.

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Selvapriya, B., & Raghu, B. (2019). Pseudocoloring of medical images: A research. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 8(6), 3712–3716. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.F9379.088619

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