How to merge two images one over another?
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1 both are RGB's
2 black area iscompletely black i.e., RGB value is 0
Right now I am doing this:
![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/191644/image.png)
But I am not satisfied with performance, in terms of time it is taking.
Can there be more efficient way?
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OCDER
am 3 Jul. 2018
I don't think you can go any faster at this point, unless zoom_image is a double. If so, then you can do
zoom_image = zoom_image.*(~mask) + imblank.*mask; % ~17% faster
When you reached the end of the code-based optimization, try parallel or GPU computing, or MEX/C++ to achieve faster speeds. I'm guessing GPU computing is the way to go since GPU is designed for image processing.
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OCDER
am 3 Jul. 2018
Ah, that took me a while to get used to and I'm still learning tricks. The general idea is to make a "gateway" function that links matlab to C++. I started with this tutorial and looked at the example codes that matlab has.
It's a good investment as some of my codes have been sped up > 10 times, and GPU uses C language. When you get stuck on mex, ask us at the forum. The mvp's have more experience with mex coding.
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