Display gray color only from grayscale image

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Demons
Demons am 17 Jan. 2013
Hi all
Apology for my ignorance as this is quite new to me.
I'm currently working on MRI images and have tried numerous times using some thresholding methods to display gray area of MRI image/s but to no avail.
Any pixel with grayscale value (0-255) of less than 5 & more than 250 will be eliminated and thus only showing pixels within 6-249.
Any helps are much appreciated.
Regards Demon
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 17 Jan. 2013
The places where those pixels were: do you need those places to be transparent?
Demons
Demons am 17 Jan. 2013
transparent or black if that matter.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 17 Jan. 2013
You can alter the image to mask out (set to zero) those pixels with gray levels outside 5 and 250 inclusive:
darkPixels = grayImage <= 5;
lightPixels = grayImage >= 250;
pixelsToExclude = darkPixels | lightPixels;
grayImage(pixelsToExclude) = 0;
Is that what you want to do?
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Demons
Demons am 18 Jan. 2013
One word man - WOW!
This will save at least a good few weeks of my life. Really appreciate your effort.
If you happen to drop in Manchester someday, let me know.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 19 Jan. 2013
You're welcome. The closest I get is Newcastle. But good luck with your project.

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Amith Kamath
Amith Kamath am 17 Jan. 2013
For most tasks of analysing pixel values and thresholding, I've found http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/6770 very useful.
You could use:
[levelLow bwLow] = thresh_tool(IM);
[levelHi bwHi] = thresh_tool(IM);
%to get the mask for each of the lower and upper level in bw.
depending on the datatype of your image, you can then just do an and operation between your image and the bw images.
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Demons
Demons am 17 Jan. 2013
Hi buddy
Thanks for your response. Appreciate that.
But gosh that was huge! Have you any idea of a much simpler one?

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Jurgen
Jurgen am 17 Jan. 2013
imshow(I,[6 249])
if it's a 2D image slice you want to visualize.
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Demons
Demons am 17 Jan. 2013
hi bud
i've tried that before and nothing changed.

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