how to open a binary *.bin file in Matlab
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Hi all I have a binary Image file (1024*768) that I could open it through matlab using, fopen, fseek, fread. However, the image when viewed (imtool) is not correct. (seemed to have lots of lines in between). That is, the image matrix which is of size 1024*768 found to have every alternate rows being zero.(which is not correct). it is expected to have some pixel values entirely.
I checked my code by checking the status using , status = fseek(fileID, offset, origin).the code is working well. But the result is not expected one. Any help is much appreciated.
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Walter Roberson
on 4 Apr 2013
Please recheck the sizes. 1500 KB and 4500 KB (roughly) would be explainable, but 3000 KB does not work unless the entries are 32 bits instead of 16.
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Image Analyst
on 22 Mar 2013
That is not a standard format - it could be anything. People often use a .bin extension when they want to write it out in their own peculiar format. Unless you know what that is, you may have trouble guessing how to read it in. You can read it in with fread(), which you say you can do successfully, and then use imwrite() to write it out in a standard image format, such as PNG.
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Image Analyst
on 22 Mar 2013
Edited: Image Analyst
on 22 Mar 2013
There is no "any other binary file". All image files are binary and they have different formats. Some are standard (PNG, BMP, TIF, JPG, etc.) and some are custom/proprietary. Why do you not want to save them in any of the standard formats????? This just complicates things for yourself, as you can now see.
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