Using hybrid digital filtering techniques to reduce the amount of time a patient is exposed to radiation. If the patient is exposed to radiation for an extended length of time, his life will be jeopardized. Noise reduction in the photos is necessary when asked to lower the high radiation dosage and time it takes, which hides some of the right information from the physician and makes it difficult for him to appropriately analyze it. As a consequence, pre-processing has become the most significant item in digital image processors, and in this research, we offer a novel hybrid technology approach to decrease noise caused when photos are captured with medical equipment or when they are transferred. While respecting the image's edges, the resulting noise of the salt and pepper type. The statistical quantity measurements, Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio (PSNR), and Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) are used to assess the enhanced picture quality. To illustrate this method, take 0.08 salts and pepper noise and compute it as MSE it becomes 2.58 and PSNR 202.67, which indicates that this method is better than others at removing higher noise as well.
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