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apply logical mask to rgb image

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Antonio
Antonio 2013년 6월 1일
댓글: Image Analyst 2023년 3월 28일
I tried doing this:
foreground_mask = uint8(new_label == 1);
segmented_foreground = imdata_orig .* repmat(foreground_mask, [1,1,3]);
and got a messed up original image, instead of the properly applied mask.
imdata_orig
is uint8 (which is why I make the logical -> uint8 casting).
What is wrong here? What are other ways to do this?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2013년 6월 1일
In what respect is it messed up? Are some values left non-zero when they should not be, or some made zero when they should not be, or does the result come out completely different than the mask ? Perhaps you could post some samples?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2013년 6월 1일
Try Sean de Wolski's method:
% Mask the image.
maskedRgbImage = bsxfun(@times, rgbImage, cast(mask,class(rgbImage)));
where mask is a map of foreground and background like a logical image or a double image, that perhaps you got from color classification or something.
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Qazi  Arbab Ahmed
Qazi Arbab Ahmed 2016년 12월 19일
Thank You Simon. It worked when I defined it as bw. my binary Image. Thanks Alot, Now I want to extract temperature values from my ROI in a thermal video, Would you have any Idea?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2023년 3월 28일
@Qazi Arbab Ahmed you'd have to extract one frame at a time and then convert the RGB image (if it's been pseudocolored) into a temperature image. See attached demos. Adapt as needed.

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Sam
Sam 2014년 6월 16일
I had a similar problem. Try segmenting the channels first and applying the mask to each channel.
something from a similar project:
r = im1(:,:,1);
g = im1(:,:,2);
b = im1(:,:,3);
r(testgray<threshold) = 0;
g(testgray<threshold) = 0;
b(testgray<threshold) = 0;
im1(:,:,1) = r;
im1(:,:,2) = g;
im1(:,:,3) = b;
testgray was a n*n matrix with the same width and height of im1, containing distance information from a 3D reconstruction, any values in the background (below the threshold) are set to 0, similar to masking, allowing only foreground image data.
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massonib
massonib 2016년 5월 4일
Here is how I used the code above to solve the problem, where "I" is the rgb image.
imageSize = size(I);
ci = [200, 200, 100]; % center and radius of circle ([c_row, c_col, r])
[xx,yy] = ndgrid((1:imageSize(1))-ci(1),(1:imageSize(2))-ci(2));
mask = uint8((xx.^2 + yy.^2)<ci(3)^2);
r = I(:,:,1);
g = I(:,:,2);
b = I(:,:,3);
r = r.*mask;
g = g.*mask;
b = b.*mask;
I(:,:,1) = r;
I(:,:,2) = g;
I(:,:,3) = b;
imshow(I)
Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2016년 5월 5일
Note: This is for the special case of a circular mask only.

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Eman
Eman 2023년 3월 28일
편집: Image Analyst 2023년 3월 28일
Create a mask that extract the head of the cameraman that's located at the following locations : (100,40) (136,40) (100,80) (136,80) using AND logical operations.
Note: you can use
[x,y]= ginput(4)
to get the coordinate of the cameraman head using the mouse cursor.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2023년 3월 28일
@Eman this does not look like an answer to @Antonio's original post. This looks like your homework problem. If you have any questions ask your instructor or read the link below to get started:
Obviously we can't give you the full solution because you're not allowed to turn in our code as your own. But you can look at my attached demo. If you have any questions, then let's not send @Antonio more emails about your question, let's have you start your own separate thread.

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