Hi!
I have 16 bit imagery, single band (greyscale), and my histogram is very narrow. This narrow that I my image looks almost black.
I already figured out the ctrl+m button to broaden my histogram. This works quite good in fact, the visualization is pretty good, but I want to have my entire black pixels to remain black and my entire white pixels to remain white (because they are out of a certain range (a temperature range in my case).
Is there any option to perform this?
Many thanks,
Koen
I have 16 bit imagery, single band (greyscale), and my histogram is very narrow. This narrow that I my image looks almost black.
I already figured out the ctrl+m button to broaden my histogram. This works quite good in fact, the visualization is pretty good, but I want to have my entire black pixels to remain black and my entire white pixels to remain white (because they are out of a certain range (a temperature range in my case).
Is there any option to perform this?
Many thanks,
Koen