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finding the center of the pixel

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prashant singh
prashant singh am 12 Jul. 2016
Geschlossen: prashant singh am 13 Jul. 2016
i have a medical image (attached). I want to find the patches from two images(original and the deformed version of original) without the black background.
startCoord = [30,40];
centerCoord = [70,75];
patchSize = 32;
patchSourceImage = im(centerCoord(1)-ceil(patchSize/2):centerCoord(1)+ceil(patchSize/2)-1,centerCoord(2)-ceil(patchSize/2):centerCoord(2)+ceil(patchSize/2)-1);
patchTargetImage = locally_deformed_image(centerCoord(1)-ceil(patchSize/2):centerCoord(1)+ceil(patchSize/2)-1,centerCoord(2)-ceil(patchSize/2):centerCoord(2)+ceil(patchSize/2)-1);
Using this i want to find the displacment values from original and deformed image. MY question how should i determine my starting coordinate andcenter coordinate? My image if size 256*150.
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Robert Fennis
Robert Fennis am 12 Jul. 2016
I'm sorry, I really don't get what you are trying to do. You already have a center and start coordinate. Do you have displaced images that you are trying to align?
prashant singh
prashant singh am 13 Jul. 2016
no, the center and starting coordinate values inside the code are just randomly taken for explanation purpose . i want to know how should i find those values for a given image. i have figured it out for the centre values . Now can you help me, to find the starting coordinate value of a given image. The starting coordinate should not be the top of the frame but it should be the image inside the frame i.e no black background. I have to do this on multiple images so i need more generalised solution.

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