how to find central pixel
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how to find central pixel of red component of coloured image....
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Image Analyst
on 29 Oct 2011
Describe what you mean. What does central mean? Is it the pixel at the center of the image, like the pixel at (256,256) of an image 511x511 in size? Or does it mean the average value of the intensities, or the median value. "Central" is very ambigous.
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jagkaran
on 29 Oct 2011
central pixel can be found out by using the line ... med_red (i,j)= median (a2); and same for the other colour component ...
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Walter Roberson
on 8 Jan 2018
mean_color = [mean2(YourImage(:,:,1)), mean2(YourImage(:,:,2)), mean2(YourImage(:,:,3))];
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Rashmi.D Jeya kumar
on 8 Jan 2018
will it give center pixel intensity.why taking mean 3 times of a image in above formula sir?
Walter Roberson
on 8 Jan 2018
If you define "center pixel intensity" as being the mean red, green, and blue intensity, then one of the approaches is to take the mean of each color plane individually.
If you were looking for "average brightness" then you would take a different approach.
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