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In order to intuitively test the effects of an image-processing algorithm on a "natural picture" a number of test images are in common use in the image-processing field. These images are generally chosen because they present a range of challenges to image reconstruction algorithms, such as the reproduction of fine detail and textures, sharp transitions and edges, and uniform regions. The most famous image is the Lenna image, from a centerfold photograph of a 1972 Playboy model Lena Soderberg.

Gallery of common test images

The standard size of the images are usually 512x512 or 720x576.

Lenna.png (512x512)
File:Baboon24.png
Baboon.png (a.k.a Mandrill) (512x512)
File:Tiffany24.png
Tiffany.png (512x512)
Peppers.png (512x512)
File:Peppers2.png
Peppers2.png (512x512)
File:House24.png
House.png (256x256)
File:Sailboat24.png
Sailboat.png (512x512)
File:Masuda1.png
Masuda1.png (512x512)
File:Masuda2.png
Masuda2.png (512x480)
File:Barbara24.png
Barbara.png (787x576)
File:Zelda24.png
Zelda.png (787x576)
File:Mouse.png
Mouse.png (320x200)
File:Goldhill24.png
Goldhill.png (787x576)
File:Boats24.png
Boats.png (787x576)
File:Airplane24.png
Airplane.png (512x512)
 

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