how to show lab space image
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lab color space is (0-100),(-128-127),(-128-127), given an image under lab color space, how to show it suitably (imshow is not appropriate)?
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Image Analyst
el 2 de Mayo de 2018
You can look at each channel one at a time
subplot(3, 1, 1);
imshow(labImage(:, :, 1), []);
title('L Image', 'FontSize', 20);
subplot(3, 1, 2);
imshow(labImage(:, :, 2), []);
title('A Image', 'FontSize', 20);
subplot(3, 1, 3);
imshow(labImage(:, :, 3), []);
title('B Image', 'FontSize', 20);
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Arthur Fernandes
el 16 de Nov. de 2018
That is good but there is anyway to save each subplot to file? That is not using the the save menu option? I'm asking because using any of the following code will write an image that is not using the same mapping in gray scale:
imwrite(labImage(:, :, 3),'imgfile.png');
imwrite(labImage(:, :, 3),gray(100),'imgfile.png');
imwrite(labImage(:, :, 3),gray(256),'imgfile.png');
Nor the following:
imshow(labImage(:, :, 3), []);
cmap = colormap;
imwrite(labImage(:, :, 3),cmap, 'imgfile.png');
Image Analyst
el 16 de Nov. de 2018
If you want a grayscale rendering of the image, not the actual values, you can convert to uint8 and then use a standard format like PNG:
uint8Image = uint8(255 * mat2gray(labImage(:, :, 1)));
imwrite(uint8Image, 'L Channel.PNG');
uint8Image = uint8(255 * mat2gray(labImage(:, :, 2)));
imwrite(uint8Image, 'A Channel.PNG');
uint8Image = uint8(255 * mat2gray(labImage(:, :, 3)));
imwrite(uint8Image, 'B Channel.PNG');
Arthur Fernandes
el 19 de Nov. de 2018
I didn't know about that mat2gray function, I was wandering if Matlab had someting more direct. But still better than using my on code. Thank you!
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