This method uses an approximate value of all imageries that are to be fused and makes sure that all
regions are always in focus [81]. Pixel values of all images are summed together and then divided
by the number of input images [82]. The output imagery has a pixel value that is the average of all
input pixel values. This process is speedy since it uses a fast- running process, but objects are of
less clarity, and hence not much is used for image fusion [83]. Its advantage is its simplicity, since
it combines the intensity values and intensities of input images and, based on an average value of
these, gives a high- resolution multispectral image [84].
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