Black image after imread

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andrea vironda
andrea vironda 2016년 3월 8일
편집: Image Analyst 2020년 3월 5일
hello using this code:
I1 = imread('E:\Dropbox\Andrea VMS\Esame_di_Stato\Programmi\Spur_Gear\Spur11.PNG');
imshow(I1);
Y_j=input('Insert the geometrical coefficient of flexural resistance: ');
close
appears a black window. using other images i have no problem. this is an image i scanned from a book
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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes 2016년 3월 8일
Andrea - what are the dimensions of I1 and what is its data type? For example, what does the following return
class(I1)
andrea vironda
andrea vironda 2016년 3월 8일
hi Geoff. this is uint8, and also the not working one

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2016년 3월 8일
Try
imshow(I1, []);
message = sprintf('Max Value = %f\nMin Value = %f\n', max(I1(:)), min(I1(:)))
uiwait(helpdlg(message));
Also, check the values of I1 in the variable editor to see what they are.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2016년 3월 8일
Glad that solved it. Maybe you could go ahead and "Accept this answer".
Ammon McCarthy
Ammon McCarthy 2020년 3월 5일
thank you

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2016년 3월 8일
The PNG image might not be in RGB form. In particular it might be in indexed form, or it might be in grayscale. You should use the two-output form of imread() if it is an indexed image, and you should use colormap(gray(256)) if it is grayscale.
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Mats Burgmans
Mats Burgmans 2018년 5월 23일
can you still answer the question Walter Robertson?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2018년 5월 24일
You call that right after you call imshow() to display the image. Here's some snippets:
[imageArray, colorMap] = imread(fullImageFileName);
% colorMap will have something for an indexed image (gray scale image with a stored colormap).
% colorMap will be empty for a true color RGB image or a monochrome gray scale image.
% Here we actually display the image in the "axesImage" axes.
imshow(imageArray, 'InitialMagnification', 'fit', 'parent', handles.axesImage);
[rows, columns, numberOfColorChannels] = size(imageArray);
% Get the file date
fileInfo = dir(fullImageFileName);
txtInfo = sprintf('%s\n\n%d lines (rows) vertically\n%d columns across\n%d color channels\n', ...
[basefilename extension], rows, columns, numberOfColorChannels);
% Tell user the type of image it is.
if numberOfColorChannels == 3
colorbar 'off'; % get rid of colorbar.
txtInfo = sprintf('%s\nThis is a true color, RGB image.', txtInfo);
elseif numberOfColorChannels == 1 && isempty(colorMap)
colorbar 'off'; % get rid of colorbar.
txtInfo = sprintf('%s\nThis is a gray scale image, with no stored color map.', txtInfo);
elseif numberOfColorChannels == 1 && ~isempty(colorMap)
txtInfo = sprintf('%s\nThis is an indexed image. It has one "value" channel with a stored color map that is used to pseudocolor it.', txtInfo);
colormap(colorMap);
whos colorMap;
%fprintf('About to apply the colormap...\n');
% Thanks to Jeff Mather at the Mathworks to helping to get this working for an indexed image.
colorbar('peer', handles.axesImage);
%fprintf('Done applying the colormap.\n');
end
uiwait(helpdlg(txtInfo));
Adapt as needed for your program.

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