Morphological image processing is a way to change the shape of an image. It can be used to make pictures more clear, brighten colors, and remove parts of an image that are not wanted. It works by changing each pixel in an image in special ways based on how close it is to other pixels in the image. For example, if a pixel is close to a dark pixel, it might become a little darker. If a pixel is right next to a bright pixel, it might become brighter.