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How can I convert grayscale image to a binary image without using a toolbox function?

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I want to create a binary image from a gray scale image, using a specific threshold value of 0.2, but without using im2bw(), which is in the Image Processing Toolbox. How do I do it?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 14 Okt. 2016
Just threshold:
binaryImage = grayImage > 0.2; % or < or <= or >= (whatever you want).
No toolbox needed.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 24 Aug. 2023
Don't use gray as the name of your variable. It is the name of a built-in function. What do you mean by "back"? What happened to it. You still have (the badly named) "gray" in your functions workspace, right? So just use it. You didn't say "clear gray" did you? So it should still be there.
DGM
DGM am 24 Aug. 2023
To be clear, let's assume an empty workspace:
inpict = imread('cameraman.tif'); % a uint8-class grayscale image
mask = inpict >= 128; % a logical-class binary image
At this point there are two variables in the workspace: inpict and mask. You can't back-calculate inpict from mask, but you don't have to, since it's still in memory. Just use inpict.

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Ali nafaa
Ali nafaa am 29 Nov. 2022
Bearbeitet: DGM am 24 Aug. 2023
x = imread('cameraman.tif');
figure,imshow(x);
[r,c] = size (x);
output=zeros(r,c);
for i = 1 : r
for j = 1 : c
if x(i,j) > 128
output(i,j)=1;
else
output(i,j)=0;
end
end
end
figure,imshow(output);
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DGM
DGM am 24 Aug. 2023
There's no need for the loops. The appropriate answer was given years prior.
inpict = imread('cameraman.tif'); % a uint8-class grayscale image
mask = inpict >= 128; % a logical-class binary image
... or if inpict is not needed for anything, you can avoid the intermediate result:
mask = imread('cameraman.tif') >= 128; % a logical-class binary image
Display them however you choose.

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