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- Box_blur abstract "A box blur is an image filter in which each pixel in the resulting image has a value equal to the average value of its neighboring pixels in the input image. It is a form of low-pass ("blurring") filter and is a convolution.Due to its property of using equal weights it can be implemented using a much simpler accumulation algorithm which is significantly faster than using a sliding window algorithm.Box blurs are frequently used to approximate a Gaussian blur. By the central limit theorem, if applied 3 times on the same image, a box blur approximates the Gaussian kernel to within about 3%, yielding the same result as a quadratic convolution kernel. In the frequency domain, a box blur has zeros and negative components. That is, a sine wave with a period equal to the size of the box will be blurred away entirely and wavelengths shorter than the size of the box may be phase reversed, as seen when two bokeh circles touch to form a bright spot where there would be a dark spot between two bright spots in the original image.".
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- Box_blur wikiPageRevisionID "517348792".
- Box_blur hasPhotoCollection Box_blur.
- Box_blur subject Category:Image_processing.
- Box_blur comment "A box blur is an image filter in which each pixel in the resulting image has a value equal to the average value of its neighboring pixels in the input image. It is a form of low-pass ("blurring") filter and is a convolution.Due to its property of using equal weights it can be implemented using a much simpler accumulation algorithm which is significantly faster than using a sliding window algorithm.Box blurs are frequently used to approximate a Gaussian blur.".
- Box_blur label "Box blur".
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- Box_blur sameAs Q1138050.
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- Box_blur wasDerivedFrom Box_blur?oldid=517348792.
- Box_blur isPrimaryTopicOf Box_blur.