How to rotate an image by applying rotational matrix

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tabw
tabw el 12 de Oct. de 2014
Comentada: Matt J el 14 de Oct. de 2014
I guess rotating 3D image is same as rotating 2D image,right? for example, I have a 240x 240 2D image
R = [0 -1;-1 0]; % rotate 90 degree
Image = imread('pout.tif') % built-in image
Image = Image (1:240,1:240);
Image = reshape(Image , (240*240)/2, 2) * R;
Processed_image = reshape (Image,240,240);
However, It did not work.
Anyone help me?

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Matt J
Matt J el 12 de Oct. de 2014
Editada: Matt J el 12 de Oct. de 2014
You can use imrotate to rotate a 2D image, or a 3D stack of 2D images slice-by-slice.
Multiplying the rotation matrix by the pixel values would not be appropriate. The matrix needs to be multiplied with pixel coordinates. Then you have to interpolate the pixel values at the rotated coordinates, as imrotate or imtransform do for you internally.
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tabw
tabw el 14 de Oct. de 2014
Editada: tabw el 14 de Oct. de 2014
Matt, I got a problem using marketform My Rotation Matrix is
R_t =
0.3037 -0.9527 -0.0070
0.9528 0.3037 0
0.0021 -0.0067 1.0000
But it said The final column of A must consist of zeroes, except for a one in the last row.
How to tackle this problem??
It can't only be 0 /1 in the last column. Otherwise, how to rotate the image with certain angle?
rotation matrix from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotation_matrix
Matt J
Matt J el 14 de Oct. de 2014
As it says in the documentation, A must be either 4x3 or 4x4. What is the dimension of your A matrix?

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