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Q: What is noise suppression?
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What is noise suppression in digital image processing?

removing noise from digital images. Noise is random color pixels which appears at digital images.


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Does the condenser hook to the ground or positive?

If you are referring to the RF noise suppression condenser sometimes found on car alternators or generators (older cars), the case of the condenser is grounded and the pigtail goes to the positive.


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What is 'smoothing filter' in digital image processing?

smoothing is a noise reduction technique that derives its name from the fact that it employs a simple, fast filtering algorithm that sacrifices noise suppression power in order to preserve the high spatial frequency detail (e.g. sharp edges) in an image. It is explicitly designed to remove noise spikes --- i.e. isolated pixels of exceptionally low or high pixel intensity (e.g. salt and pepper noise) and is, therefore, less effective at removing additive noise (e.g.Gaussian noise) from an image. biometrics@hotmail.com