What is the name of the effect caused by the use of an insufficient number of gray levels in smooth areas of a digital image?
What is the name of the effect caused by the use of an insufficient number of gray levels in smooth areas of a digital image? Correct Answer False contouring
The effect, caused due to insufficient number of gray levels in smooth areas of a digital image, is called false contouring, so called because the ridges resemble topographic contours in a map.