How to save concatenated images in MATLAB?
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SHAUROV DAS
am 29 Jul. 2020
Beantwortet: Sourabh Kondapaka
am 10 Aug. 2020
I am trying to concatenate two 256x256 images and save them using imwrite. The saved image is supposed to be 256x512, but when I load the saved image, the size shows to be 343x434x3. How do I solve this?
the code I am using is:
new_name3 = strcat(f_name_image, '\', kk, '_', num2str(ff), '_pair.png');
pair = [orig_im noisy_image]; %concatenating two 256x256 images
imagesc(pair)
f = getframe(gca);
im = frame2im(f);
imwrite(im, new_name3);
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Sourabh Kondapaka
am 10 Aug. 2020
Hi,
You can save the image without using the “imagesc()” function as follows:
new_name3 = strcat(f_name_image, '\', kk, '_', num2str(ff), '_pair.png');
pair = [orig_im noisy_image]; %concatenating two 256x256 images
imwrite(pair, new_name3);
However, if you do need to use “imagesc()” function, then please do the following:
new_name3 = strcat(f_name_image, '\', kk, '_', num2str(ff), '_pair.png');
pair = [orig_im noisy_image]; %concatenating two 256x256 images
scaled_image = imagesc(pair);
imwrite(scaled_image.CData, new_name3);
The “imagesc()” function returns an “image” object. You need to extract the matrix values from the image object when writing into a file.
“CData” property of the “Image” object stands for “Color Data” which is the matrix values of the concatenated image.
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