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Pretty weird, right? Mean Squared Error vs. Now, it’s clear to us that the left and the middle images are more “similar” to each other - the one in the middle is just like the first one, only it is “darker”.īut as we’ll find out, Mean Squared Error will actually say the Photoshopped image is more similar to the original than the middle image with contrast adjustments. Here you can see that we have three images: (left) our original image of our friends from Jurassic Park going on their first (and only) tour, (middle) the original image with contrast adjustments applied to it, and (right), the original image with the Jurassic Park logo overlaid on top of it via Photoshop manipulation. Right: The original image with Photoshopped overlay. Middle: The original image with contrast adjustments. Let’s start off by taking a look at our example dataset: Figure 1: Our example image dataset.

sevcon millipak 33 checksum 8.02

Looking for the source code to this post? Jump Right To The Downloads Section Our Example Dataset







Sevcon millipak 33 checksum 8.02