what is the meaning of "red and green narrow bands filtered by monochromatic filter"
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Manu Gowda
el 20 de Mayo de 2023
Comentada: Manu Gowda
el 20 de Mayo de 2023
Hii, I want to know what is the meaning of applying "monochromatic filters to R and G channels of RGB images" and how to impliment these filters in MATLAB.
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Walter Roberson
el 20 de Mayo de 2023
Example:
img = imread('flamingos.jpg');
imshow(img); title('original');
R = img(:,:,1);
G = img(:,:,2);
B = img(:,:,3);
Rmask = R > 200 & R < 240;
Gmask = G > 50;
imshow(Rmask); title('red mask');
imshow(Gmask); title('green mask');
overallmask = cast(Rmask & Gmask, 'like', img);
filtered_R = R .* overallmask;
filtered_G = G .* overallmask;
filtered_B = B .* overallmask;
filtered = cat(3, filtered_R, filtered_G, filtered_B);
imshow(filtered); title('filtered')
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Walter Roberson
el 20 de Mayo de 2023
A monocromatic filter is a filter that is applied to only one of the color channels (at at time, anyhow.)
For example, the flamingos image has orange flamingos and pink flamingos, but orange and pink are not pure Red or Green or Blue, and can only be detected as combinations of those colors. If you were to examine only the Red channel, then you would not be able to isolate the orange flamingos. But sometimes there are useful things that can be done if you work channel by channel.
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