yes sir that what i mean how i can verify that each bits of this image is truely converted to 16 bits? what i see its just add 0 to complet the 16 bits
output file .txt
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assaad el makhloufi
am 1 Mär. 2019
Kommentiert: Lello Florence
am 7 Mär. 2019
I have converted a .png image and each pixel to 16 bits and I want to save these bits in .txt file,but when I save my output file,my text file show the in each line the first bits and in the seconde line the seconde bits of the first pixel.....there is my code:
i want my file to be: in each line 16 bits
[sourcepic,phatsource]=uigetfile('*.png','C:\Users\hp\Desktop\images brutes LST\images brutes png\T4');
A=imread('C:\Users\hp\Desktop\images brutes LST\images brutes png\T4.png');
C=imresize(A,[695 316]);
d=reshape(C,[],1);
R=de2bi(d,16);
fid = fopen('C:\Users\hp\Desktop\ K.txt', 'wt');
fprintf(fid,'%o\n',R)
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assaad el makhloufi
am 4 Mär. 2019
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Sheng Chen
am 4 Mär. 2019
Hi, you can print out "d" which holds decimal of each pixels. Then compare "d" with your txt file which stores binary of each pixels. Each row of "d" should match the each row of your txt file. If you are not familiar with how to convert a decimal number to a binary number, please refer to Decimal to Binary converter.
Note: you may notice that the most significant bit of those binary numbers stored in your txt file is in the right-most position. If you want your most siginificant bit in the left-most position, you can try
R=de2bi(d,16 ,'left-msb');
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Sheng Chen
am 1 Mär. 2019
Try this:
[sourcepic,phatsource]=uigetfile('*.png','C:\Users\hp\Desktop\images brutes LST\images brutes png\T4');
A=imread('C:\Users\hp\Desktop\images brutes LST\images brutes png\T4.png');
C=imresize(A,[695 316]);
d=reshape(C,[],1);
R=de2bi(d,16);
dlmwrite('C:\Users\hp\Desktop\ K.txt',R,'delimiter','\t')
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assaad el makhloufi
am 1 Mär. 2019
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Sheng Chen
am 1 Mär. 2019
I see, so I guess the format that you want is like the following.
0110101000000000
0001101000000000
1010101000000000
0011001000000000
.......
.......
1001001000000000
1010001000000000
0011001000000000
0011001000000000
How about converting these bits into string?
A=imread('C:\Users\hp\Desktop\images brutes LST\images brutes png\T4.png');
C=imresize(A,[695 316]);
d=reshape(C,[],1);
R=de2bi(d,16);
fid = fopen('C:\Users\hp\Desktop\ K.txt', 'wt');
for i = 1 : size(R(:,1))
r = sprintf('%d', R(i,:));
fprintf(fid, '%s\n',r);
end
Lello Florence
am 7 Mär. 2019
你好 Sheng Chen
I find this thread of significant help. I would like to know how to do the same process for an RGB image so that I can obtain a 24 bits pixel R G B.
Thanks!
assaad el makhloufi
am 1 Mär. 2019
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Sheng Chen
am 3 Mär. 2019
Hi, could you please expain your question more clearly? Do you mean how you can verify that each bits of this image is truely converted to 16 bits?
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