Why is the horizontal axis 0 to 1 in a histogram for a rgb image?
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Chanille
am 25 Mai 2023
Kommentiert: Image Analyst
am 25 Mai 2023
for my code I am trying to determine intensitiy of the connect components and plot histograms:
for k = 1:numZones
...
zoneMask = zoneMask .* im2double(edgesClean) .* DD;
% Calculate connected components in this zone
cc = bwconncomp(zoneMask);
% Calculate region properties for each connected component in this zone
statscc = regionprops(cc, 'Area', 'Centroid', 'Eccentricity', 'Perimeter', 'MajorAxisLength', 'MinorAxisLength', 'Circularity', 'MaxFeretProperties', 'MinFeretProperties');
% Calculate features for this zone
numObjects = cc.NumObjects;
if numObjects > 0
profileCounts(k) = numObjects;
end
% Create a histogram of the intensities
figure;
imhist(intensities);
grid on;
But sometimes the values on x axis are strange (i.e. not 0 to 256 for a rgb image I have) why is this? is my code errousnous? please help me to fix so that i have accurately determined histogram of connected components intensity.
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Image Analyst
am 25 Mai 2023
Please attach one of your images and code to read it in. Evidently your image got converted to floating point. And there is no reason that your image should span the full dynamic range unless you forced it to or it was naturally like that for some reason. Usually images don't span the full dynamic range.
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Image Analyst
am 25 Mai 2023
I don't know. I just always use regionprops because it's so much easier and it lets you get lots of other measurements at the same time. You can compare your two intensity arrays just as well as I can.
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