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hello welcome to this new video for you guys in this video we are going to analyze where is the negative of a digital image and you are going to learn which is the theory behind this transformation which is very simple you dont have anything to be worried about and we are going also do to see we are going also to analyze how to programming in my lab how to compute a negative of a digital image in this slide we have the explanation how to compute how to how to understand what is a negative of a digital image as we can see in this in this example image this image was taken from the this classical book we have seen we can see that this transformation it means about how to invert the great values of each pixel of the image for example we can see in this areas in this area a very dark a very dark gray level otherwise in the output we see these areas with a brighter color with a brighter grayscale level so we are talking about inverting we are talking about making a complement of this image