convert a binary image to RGB color space
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Hello, I have RGB image that I converted to binary to do some processing and I want to reconvert it back to its original color RGB, is it possible? I did some researchs on the internet but unfortunately I couldn't find a good answer. thank you in advance.
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Walter Roberson
am 24 Aug. 2015
No it is not possible. However, you can take
FilteredImage = repmat(YourBinaryImage, 1, 1, 3) .* YourColorImage;
if what you are doing is using YourBinaryImage to select which pixels should become black in your color image.
Image Analyst
am 24 Aug. 2015
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You can't convert the binary image, but fortunately you should still have the original RGB image, don't you? If not, why not?
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Walter Roberson
am 24 Aug. 2015
When you extract the bits, you get a vector of bit values, call it BitV.
ByteV = uint8( dec2bin(char(reshape(BitV, 8, []) .' + '0')) );
now that you have ByteV you can reshape() it into a 3D array of the appropriate size, which would be an image.
Youssra
am 24 Aug. 2015
Youssra
am 28 Aug. 2015
Walter Roberson
am 28 Aug. 2015
32 rows * 32 columns * 3 colors * 8 bits = 24576 bits embedded. Regroup the 8 bits and convert to bytes = 32 * 32 * 3 = 3072 bytes which happens to be 1024 * 3. I do not know where your factor of 2 came from: check to see how many bits your code embeds and how many bits it extracts. Once you get it down to 1024 * 3 then you rehape() that to 32 * 32 * 3.
1024 * 6 would make sense if your image is composed of uint16 instead of uint8, which is possible but not all that common.
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