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Well the opinion offered in this quote appears to be the consensus to the Equalise function...

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"Basically equalization means that you take a look at the overall impression of the image (its histogram) and accordingly change the values of the pixels so that there is an equal distribution of values across the entire range whether that be 8 or 16 bit. For example, if a grayscale image is predominantly gray with no highlights and deep shadows, equalizing will change the image so that there is an equal amount of shadow, midtone and highlight."

This post should help: 

 

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