Vingetting an image using loop
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Yogesh Bhambhwani
am 13 Nov. 2020
Kommentiert: Subhadeep Koley
am 14 Nov. 2020
This is my work below I keep getting a black image for my vinColor. Any suggestions?
Color = imread('sunflower.jpg');
Center = size(Color)/2+.5;
[l,h,~] = size(Color);
for x=1:l
for y=1:h
d = sqrt((x-Center(1))^2+(y-Center(2))^2);
end
D = 246.9261
r = d./D
end
imshow(Color)
VinColor = Color .* (1-r.^2);
figure(2)
imshow(VinColor)
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KSSV
am 14 Nov. 2020
If you want to get the max..you have to store the d values in to an array.
for y=1:h
d(y) = sqrt((x-Center(1))^2+(y-Center(2))^2);
end
D = max(d) ;
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Subhadeep Koley
am 14 Nov. 2020
Hope this works.
colorImg = im2double(imread('kobi.png'));
center = size(colorImg)/2+.5;
[l,h,~] = size(colorImg);
d = zeros(l, h);
for x=1:l
for y=1:h
d(x, y) = sqrt((x-center(1))^2+(y-center(2))^2);
end
end
D = max(d);
r = d./D;
vinColor = colorImg .* (1-r.^2);
figure
montage({colorImg, vinColor})
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Subhadeep Koley
am 14 Nov. 2020
That's just for visualization. You can use imshow too, like below.
colorImg = im2double(imread('kobi.png'));
center = size(colorImg)/2+.5;
[l,h,~] = size(colorImg);
d = zeros(l, h);
for x=1:l
for y=1:h
d(x, y) = sqrt((x-center(1))^2+(y-center(2))^2);
end
end
D = max(d);
r = d./D;
vinColor = colorImg .* (1-r.^2);
figure
imshow(colorImg)
figure
imshow(vinColor)
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