R. Spandana
The image's high-frequency components are undetectable to the human eye. Consequently, carrying the high-frequency components is superfluous since they hog all the storage space and bandwidth. One solution to this issue is to apply a filter to the picture, which will remove any high-frequency elements. Using Butterworth Low Pass Filtering (LPF), we provide a new approach to color picture filtering in this article. Three planes—red, green, and blue—make up the chosen color picture. Before being combined, the individual planes undergo Butterworth Low Pass
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