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Issue with image background substraction

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Turbulence Analysis
Turbulence Analysis el 2 de Mayo de 2024
Comentada: Turbulence Analysis el 3 de Mayo de 2024
Hi,
I am trying to perform background substraction. Here I have both the main and background images. I tried imsubstract unfortunately that doesn't performing well.
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Matt J
Matt J el 2 de Mayo de 2024
Editada: Matt J el 2 de Mayo de 2024
Your post doesn't show what you did, so it is difficult to speculate what went wrong.

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DGM
DGM el 2 de Mayo de 2024
Editada: DGM el 3 de Mayo de 2024
First off, don't save images by taking screenshots of figures. Use imwrite().
Second, if you're going to use the IPT arithmetic tools, you need to know what they do. They are still dependent on class and scale, just like using normal arithmetic operators. Subtracting a light gray background region from a dark gray foreground feature in uint8 will still cause all the foreground information to be destroyed, since negative values can't be represented. Either convert to floating-point and use the absolute difference, or if the images are both the same class and scale, you can use imabsdiff().
inpict = imread('main image.jpg');
bg = imread('background.jpg');
outpict = imabsdiff(inpict,bg); % absolute difference
imshow(outpict,'border','tight')
There are other ways to solve the same problem.
outpict = im2double(inpict)./im2double(bg); % division
imshow(outpict,'border','tight')
In either case, you can use imcomplement() to invert the result if you want to change the polarity.

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