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How to use function 'ind2gray'

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Atinesh Singh
Atinesh Singh on 10 Jul 2016
Commented: Image Analyst on 10 Jul 2016
I'm trying to convert uint8 image to grayscale image using the following command
a = imread('image.png'); % a dimension 18*24*3
b = ind2gray(a, map);
But I'm getting an error message saying
Undefined function or variable 'map'

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 10 Jul 2016
You need to have some way to tell the function what color should get mapped to what gray level. The colors are a 2D array with columns for red green, and blue in the range 0-1, and one row for each gray level or range of gray levels. There are several built-in color maps to select from - see the help for colormap. For example you could do
rgbImage = ind2rgb(grayImage, jet(256));
colorbar;
jet() is a function that builds a colormap of a certain pattern with the number of gray levels you specify. There are others too. Or you could make up your own colormap completely customized.
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Atinesh Singh
Atinesh Singh on 10 Jul 2016
When I'm reading an image using this command
a = imread('image.png');
I'm getting three dimensions
18*24*3
I just need an array of 2 dimensions.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 10 Jul 2016
Then image.png is an RGB image, not an indexed image. You have to convert it to a grayscale image somehow. There are a variaety of ways to do this and I don't know what method you want to use. For example, one way is to use rgb2gray():
indexedImage = rgb2gray(rgbImage);
Or you could take just one color channel, such as the green channel, which tends to be the least noisy:
indexedImage = rgbImage(:, :, 2);

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