How to remove G from RGB image
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Feynman
el 4 de Oct. de 2013
Comentada: Image Analyst
el 5 de Oct. de 2013
How would you remove G from an RGB image?
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Image Analyst
el 5 de Oct. de 2013
What does this mean? Do you want to set the entire green channel to zero, like Walter did? Do you want to set green looking objects in the image to black? Do you want to go from a 3D color array with 3 color channels to a 3D array with only two color channels? Do you want to extract (segment) the green objects in the image and place them in a new, separate image? Please explain what you want to do so we can remove the uncertainty in your question.
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Feynman
el 5 de Oct. de 2013
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dk
el 5 de Oct. de 2013
when you remove all green by setting the green layer to 0, the image will look purple-ish as red + blue is roughly purple.
Image Analyst
el 5 de Oct. de 2013
This is what Walter correctly guessed that you meant. His code does that - did you try it yet? Please try it and then mark his answer "Accepted".
You can't display anything except a one color channel image or a three color channel image. If you want anything else (2 colors, 4, 5, 6, etc. hyperspectral image), then you're going to have to figure out some way to get it into a 3 channel true color image. So I doubt he meant to remove the second color channel and almost certainly meant to just set it to 0, which is what Walter's code does.
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Walter Roberson
el 5 de Oct. de 2013
YourImage = imread('TheImage.jpg');
YourImage(:,:,2) = 0;
image(YourImage);
imwrite(YourImage, 'TheNewImage.jpg');
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