Checking my image is double or not
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pls tell me whether i am checking whether the image is double or not in a correct manner:
| | | *If the image is not double then i want to make it double* | | |
t = isa(Il,'double');%Il=imread("left.png");
if t ==0
Il = double(Il);
end
t = isa(Ir,'double');%Ir=imread("right.png");
if t ==0
Ir = double(Ir);
end
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Walter Roberson
2015년 6월 26일
No, if you want to make the image double, then use im2double(). What you are doing is making an arbitrary data array double in a way that can prevent MATLAB from interpreting it as an image. Images that are represented as double need to be in the range 0.0 to 1.0, not 0.0 to 255.0
There are reasons to convert uint8 arrays to double for computation purposes, creating the floating point equivalent of the integers, but the result of doing that is not an image.
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Stephen23
2015년 6월 27일
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2015년 6월 27일
@Antariksha Kar: Don't make code more complicated than it needs to be. The documentation for im2double states "If the input image is of class double, then the output image is identical", which means that you do not need to check first if it of class double, because whatever input it has the output will be double. Just do this, without the if's:
Il = im2double(Il);
Ir = im2double(Ir);
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