Color
/ Pseudo Colors
The purpose of pseudo-colouring is to increase or facilitate the perception of important parts or details of the image. Small differences in brightness,
almost imperceptible in a greyscale image, are coloured out by pseudocolouring and thus their visibility is increased. In pseudocolour imaging, the greyscale is assigned to the colour representation.
This feature is only available for grayscale or 256-color images. Several predefined color palettes are available at startup:

Selecting one of them will change the information in the LUT table in the image, which contains information about what color corresponds
to the given brightness level. So only the information about how the image should be displayed changes. For example, a grayscale image can always be displayed as grayscale again after applying a color palette.
There is also an option to create your own color palette (the last item in the predefined palettes menu). We can choose the brightness range that will be
displayed by the selected color, or use a gradient transition from one color to another.
Preview
Examples
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Original image Used palette BONE
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Used palette COPPER Used palette JET
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Used palette HSV Used palette FLAG
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