Concatenating images from image files

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A el 27 de Mayo de 2011
Comentada: Image Analyst el 11 de Mzo. de 2016
Hello! I have a series of images saved in a folder, and I have written a short program to open two of these image files, concatenate them (preferably vertically, although for now I am trying horizontally), then save this new image to the same folder. This is what I have written so far:
function concatentateImages
%this is the folder where the original images are located path='/home/packremote/SharedDocuments/Amina/zEXAMPLE/';
file1 = strcat(cr45e__ch_21', '.pdf');
[image1,map1] = imread(graph1);
file2 = strcat('cr45f__ch_24', '.jpg');
[image2,map2] = imread(graph2);
image1 = ind2rgb(image1,map1);
image2 = ind2rgb(image2,map2);
image3 = cat(2,image1,image2);
%this is the directory where I want to save the new images
dircase=('/home/packremote/SharedDocuments/Amina/zEXAMPLE/');
nombrejpg=strcat(dircase, 'test', jpgext)
saveas(f, nombrejpg, 'jpg')
fclose('all');
However, I keep getting an error that my files do not exist, though I am certain the names are copied correctly.
I am currently using jpg files, but the format can be easily converted.
Any input on how to fix this error, or a nicer way of preforming this task is greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Amina
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A
A el 27 de Mayo de 2011
The images are 3D images, with dimensions:
Image1 = 901, 1200, 3
Image2 = 1420, 1952, 3
I want Image3 to appear as:
Image1
Image2
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A el 27 de Mayo de 2011
CAT arguments dimensions are not consistent.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 27 de Mayo de 2011
iwidth = max(size(image1,2),size(image2,2));
if size(image1,2) < iwidth
image1(1,iwidth,1) = 0;
end
if size(image2,2) < iwidth
image2(1,iwidth,1) = 0;
end
image3 = cat(1,image1,image2);
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A
A el 27 de Mayo de 2011
I think I will need to resize the original images, as I assume the reduction is quality of the final product (which is perfect, thank you!) is because the dimensions are too large. Is there a way to use NaN in your code?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 27 de Mayo de 2011
I'm not sure how nan will help, but anyhow:
iwidth = max(size(image1,2),size(image2,2));
if size(image1,2) < iwidth
image1(:,end+1:iwidth,1) = nan;
end
if size(image2,2) < iwidth
image2(:,end+1:iwidth,1) = nan;
end
image3 = cat(1,image1,image2);

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Harsha Vardhan Rao  Avunoori
Harsha Vardhan Rao Avunoori el 27 de Mayo de 2011
Are you specifying the proper directory/path when you are executing your code ? Can you please post the exact error so that it would be a little bit easier to understand what's causing you trouble.
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A
A el 27 de Mayo de 2011
Sorry, I had c hanged it to file1 to post the question. Even when I have it written correctly it is returning the same error.
??? Error using ==> imread at 363
File "21.jpg" does not exist.
Error in ==> concatentateImages2 at 7
[image1,map1] = imread(file1);
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 27 de Mayo de 2011
Your line
file1 = strcat(cr45e__ch_21', '.pdf');
should be
file1 = strcat('cr45e__ch_21', '.pdf');
However, without that, the code would not have reached as far as reading the file.
Please post your current code.

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Gowtham N
Gowtham N el 10 de Mzo. de 2016
Hello. I want to read many images from a folder and want to concatinate the same in horizontal,how to do this with for loop?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 11 de Mzo. de 2016
to stitch images together horizontally, use a comma:
wideImage = [image1, image2];
You can find a more general stitch program in the File Exchange: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/25797-stitch

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