How do i save a .tif stack of grayscale or RGB images into a 4d-array like in the "mri example" of MATLAB?
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Mike Schneider
on 16 Oct 2016
Commented: Image Analyst
on 11 Jun 2019
Hi, i want to save a stack of grayscale or RGB images, already converted to one .tif file, into a 4D-array, where the fourth value is the number of the slice, just like in the MATLAB example "mri", to do some analysis, e.g displaying 3-D Contour Slices.
I think in the example they used indexed images, so i already did this:
I = imread('D:\Images\Test\1.tif');
[D, map] = gray2ind(I,255);
imshow(D, map);
Can anybody please help? Thanks in advance.
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Image Analyst
on 16 Oct 2016
Use cat(4,)
rgb4D = cat(4, rgbImage1, rgbImage2);
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Anand P
on 10 Jun 2019
How did you view your resultant volulme? Were you able to view the volume using the same colors as that of the individual images ?
Image Analyst
on 11 Jun 2019
I did not visualize it. If you wanted to, you could extract one RGB slice image.
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