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Brightness and contrast VS Gamma, is it possible to identify the gamma "correction amount"?
EDIT: As @ChristianRau pointed out, if you don't actually know if the image has been modified with gamma correction, you have to take an higher amount of samples and trying to fit a gamma function on those … If a fit to a gamma function results in too many significant outliers, then probably gamma correction wasn't the function applied. …