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What is the name of the effect caused by the use of an insufficient number of gray levels in smooth areas of a digital image?(a) Dynamic range(b) Ridging(c) Graininess(d) False contouringThe question was posed to me by my school teacher while I was bunking the class.Origin of the question is Spatial and Gray-Level Resolution and Aliasing in chapter Image Enhancement of Digital Image Processing

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Correct answer is (d) FALSE contouring

The BEST I can explain: The EFFECT, caused due to insufficient number of gray LEVELS in smooth areas of a digital image, is called false contouring, so called because the ridges resemble topographic CONTOURS in a map.



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