Crop out unwanted part from an image.

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Pramod Bhat
Pramod Bhat on 15 Nov 2011
Dear friends, I want to crop out extra part of CT Head image. I mean i want my image should have only required part of the image by removing unwanted black background.
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Sven
Sven on 15 Nov 2011
So you have a single 2D image?
Let's say you want to remove the top and bottom 5 rows and the first 10 columns:
originalIm = rand(512,512);
croppedIm = originalIm(6:end-5, 11:end);
If this *doesn't* answer your question, please realise that you need to make your question more specific.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 Nov 2011
Threshold the image so that the "black" background values are assigned 0. Suppose we refer to that result as ImThr . Then
foregroundcol = any(ImThr);
firstforegroundcol = find(foregroundcol, 1);
lastforegroundcol = find(foregroundcol, 1, 'last');
foregroundrow = any(ImThr,2);
firstforegroundrow = find(foregroundrow, 1);
lastforegroundrow = find(foregroundrow, 1, 'last');
And then we can extract the foreground from the frame:
foregroundImg = OriginalImg(firstforegroundrow:lastforegroundrow, firstforegroundcol:lastforegroundcol);
Note that this construction assumes there is no outline or annotations around the image, just image.

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 15 Nov 2011
It does exactly this with the standard coins image, assuming you can determine foreground and background solely by intensity thresholding.

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