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[Music] hello in my last class i discussed on the structure of human eye and image formations in human eye and in todays class i am going to discuss on brightness adaptation and discrimination so brightness adaptation so here in this particular topic we study how our human visual system can adapt to the changes in brightness and intensity levels and how our visual system can discriminate these intensity levels all that we will be studying under this particular topic so we know that the digital images are displayed as a set of discrete intensity levels the eyes ability to discriminate these intensity levels is of very important consideration in presenting the results of image processing so the range of light intensity to which the human visual system can adapt is enormous so that is in the order of 10 power 10 starting from scotopic threshold to delay limit so so the range of light intensity levels to which the human visual system can adapt is enormous that is in the order 10 power 1