Use this tab to maximize the details in an image that has a large percentage of pixels that are approximately the same color. Equalization changes the darkest pixels to black and the lightest pixels to white and then reassigns the remaining pixels to use all of the colors in between. This is also known as a non-linear contrast stretch.
You can equalize a grayscale image or a color image. When you equalize a color image, you have the option of selecting which color channel you want to equalize. For example, if you have an image that is composed of mostly red shades, then you can select the red channel and equalize only that channel, spreading out the red values so there is greater contrast.
Displays the intensity of each shade on the histogram (0 to 255). For a grayscale image, all channels have the same values. If you select the Red, Green, or Blue channel when you are equalizing a color image, the index number is the intensity of that color within a pixel.
Displays the number of pixels within an image of a selected Index value.
Contains palette options for sub-regions associated with an Index Color (8-bit)
Equalizes the image and creates a new histogram that reflects the changes.
Specifies the color image. You can select the Red, Green, or Blue channel, or the combined RGB channel. For a grayscale image, you can only select the RGB channel.
Displays a preview of the image showing the modifications.
Click an image name to view the preview for that image. Histogram changes apply to all images you have selected, not just to the image that is currently previewed.
This preview does not show any display-only adjustments you may have made to the image using the AutoCAD IMAGEADJUST command. If you apply changes to the image using the Histogram command, then all display-only adjustments are reset to the defaults.