Low-contrast segmentation: white objects on white background

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Yantao Xia
Yantao Xia 2021년 8월 24일
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Hello,
My images are white bacteria colonies growing on white filtration membranes. I'm wondering how they can be segmented to obtain location and size of the colonies. The images are attached:
I also have the background membrane before the growth started.
Right now I can identify the middle colonies but the outer colonies are more difficult due to lower contrast and uneven illumination.
Any ideas are highly welcome!

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2021년 8월 24일
Take a blank shot with no colonies in there. Then divide the test image by the blank image to flatten the background. Then you should be able to threshold. If it doesn't work, try a tophat filter, imtophat().
See my Image Segmentation Tutorial
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Yantao Xia
Yantao Xia 2021년 9월 12일
Thanks! I've implemented what you said and the results look very promising. For future reference I attach the image of the circles fitted to two line segments.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2021년 9월 12일
You might look at the residuals for the circles fitted to each side and take only the one that has the lowest residuals because it looks like the smoothest one is the legitimate boundary and the rough border is the one that cuts through the middle of the circle. Or try an edge filter with a very large window.

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