The gray scale describes how the brightness of
image pixels varies between the black and white extremes and determines the contrast within an image.
Not exact matches
Trainers program the algorithm with guidelines such as «Sky is likely to be
varying shades of blue,» and «
Pixels near the top of the image are more likely to be sky than pixels at the bottom.&
Pixels near the top of the
image are more likely to be sky than
pixels at the bottom.&
pixels at the bottom.»
Each
pixel in the
image contained the same pattern of rods but
varied in conductivity.
The
images vary in scale from 88 to 35 kilometers (52 to 21 miles) per
pixel.
Pixels scales of the composite
images vary from 2 to 4 kilometers per
pixel (1.2 to 2.5 miles per
pixel).