how do i crop an image using its matrix data?
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I have a jpeg image with the required image only in the center. i need to crop the white portion of the image i.e to obtain only the center image. how do i do this?
thanks.
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Evan
am 11 Jul. 2013
Bearbeitet: Evan
am 11 Jul. 2013
It's a bit hard to tell what exactly needs to be done without you defining your need in a more detailed way. Do you want to only plot a portion of the data and retain the rest? Do you want to throw out any row with a saturated (255) pixel in it? Do you only want to throw out rows where a certain percentage is saturated? Etc.
Here's a generalized answer, but you'll have to tailor it too what exactly you want:
outOfBounds = img >= maxBrightness;
croppedImg = img;
croppedImg(sum(outOfBounds,2) >= pctg * size(img,2),:) = [];
This, of course, if very general. You set maxBrightness yourself. It could be 255 or something lower. pctg is the percentage of elements in your row exceeding max brightness that causes you to delete the row. If even a single value over the max is too many, you can remove the sum statement entirely and just replace it with any(outOfBounds,2).
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Dishant Arora
am 11 Jul. 2013
I = imread('ImageName');
I = imcrop(I)
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Dishant Arora
am 11 Jul. 2013
J = (YourImage==255);
YourImage(:,all(J,1))='';
Yourimage(all(J,2),:)='';
Hope this is what you want.
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