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I have 10 images and I want them to display as a grid as shown in the figure. It should have a title and space at the end to describe the images in latex. I have kept the code I am already working on.

\begin{figure}[H]
% Global parameters for \includegraphics instructions:
\adjustboxset{height=0.18\textheight,width=0.18\textheight,valign=c}

\caption{Comparative analysis on our experiments with I66 Image} % provide a suitable caption

\begin{tblr}{colspec={c cc cc}, colsep=4pt, rowsep=1pt, vline{4}={0em,white}, } BM3D & I66 & DIP & DIP TV & Proposed \ \adjustimage{}{fold1/I66-.png} & \adjustimage{}{fold1/I66-.png} & \adjustimage{}{fold1/I66-DIP.png} & \adjustimage{}{fold1/I66-DIP_TV.png} & \adjustimage{}{fold1/I66-best.png} \

\adjustimage{}{fold1/I66-.png} & \adjustimage{}{fold1/I66-resid.png} & \adjustimage{}{fold1/I66-DIP_noisy.png} & \adjustimage{}{fold1/I66-DIP_TV_noisy.png} & \adjustimage{}{fold1/I66-best_noisy.png} \

\end{tblr} \end{figure}

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    Search for \subfloat or subfigure. Here on site is buch similar questions with good answers. Your question hasn't any common with overleaf ;-) – Zarko Aug 09 '21 at 12:47
  • I am previously not using sub floats. you can see from the sample code I have kept. I was hoping to modify the code to place 5 figures in a row and alphabets for naming the images @Zarko – harsha Aug 09 '21 at 12:53
  • Sorry, I overlooked your code (it is very familiar to me). Just insert images in some table ... I can show possible solution late afternoon/evening (GMT) – Zarko Aug 09 '21 at 12:59

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