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\item the \textsc{skv} value of the pixel is the larger of the two values $\max(\gamma_j, \gamma_i)$  \end{enumerate}  In order to compare results from pictures of different sizes and resolutions the window size will be stated not in pixels, but as the number of windows along the longest side of the image. For example, if a picture is 640 $\times$ 480 pixels and the \textsc{skv} is calculated with a window size of 64 pixels then this will be written as $\mathrm{SKV}_{10}$  For colour pictures each pixel is defined by its coordinates $i$ and $j$ and three values $k_R$, $k_G$, $k_B$ representing the colour of the pixel. In the results for colour pictures it will be made clear if the method applies to one or more, or some combination of the RGB values.