Convert matrix number into png image
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Hello i'm new on package "Image Processing Toolbox". I have a matrix of number ( http://dl.dropbox.com/u/59868217/matlab.mat) obtained by this script ( http://dl.dropbox.com/u/59868217/show_im_GR.m) I would be able to convert an image to grayscale or black and white. Possibly in png format.
How can I do ?
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Geppo Batt
on 15 Apr 2012
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Image Analyst
on 15 Apr 2012
If you look at img in the variable editor, are the values all zero (completely black)? If they are, then how do you get that image with spots?
Geppo Batt
on 16 Apr 2012
Image Analyst
on 16 Apr 2012
I downloaded your mat file and tried it and it was fine. It read the .mat file fine, it displayed fine, and I could write it out and recall a PNG file fine. Here is my code. Does this work for you?
By the way, you should not save "ans" to the .mat file. This is matlab's default variable name. You should accept the output of your operation into some variable with a name and save that - don't just save "ans" itself.
s = load('matlab.mat')
image16 = s.ans;
minValue = min(image16(:))
maxValue = max(image16(:))
imshow(image16, []);
axis on;
impixelinfo;
% Save it out to a PNG file.
imwrite(image16, 'matlab.png');
% Recall the image from the PNG file.
i2=imread('matlab.png');
figure;
imshow(i2, []);
Geppo Batt
on 17 Apr 2012
Image Analyst
on 17 Apr 2012
I just called them to see if you had integer or floating point values and if they were in the range 0-255, 0-1, or something else. which might cause me to call mat2gray() or uint8().
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