why does bwperim make the border WHITE?!!
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I want to use bwperim to calculate the perimeter of an object, but I got a strange thing!
I use bwperim in two different states: first to the original binary image and second to its inverse, i.e.,:
%%binaryImage
perim1 = bwperim (binaryImage);
perim2 = bwperim (~binaryImage);
The strange thing is that the first one (perim1) gives an image that is almost black (except the detected boundaries, of course), but:
Exactly, the borders of the whole image, I mean the FIRST row and column and the LAST row and column are white! I mean it has given the value of 1 to the pixels of the image border! Why?!!
For the second one (perim2), this is not the case and it is correct as the original image.
The binary image:
perim1 (with white border):
perim2:
Thanks so much!
Steven
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Walter Roberson
am 25 Dez. 2013
Could you post your binaryImage and your perim1 and perim2 ?
Walter Roberson
am 25 Dez. 2013
I cannot tell for sure, but it looks to me as if the original might have a single-row outline of 0's all around it.
Steven
am 25 Dez. 2013
Walter Roberson
am 25 Dez. 2013
How did you create the binary image? What image did you start with and how did you process it?
Walter Roberson
am 25 Dez. 2013
but be careful about the possibility that some of your image touches the border.
Steven
am 25 Dez. 2013
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