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Fill in boundaries in Image

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Jason
Jason il 15 Gen 2015
Commentato: Image Analyst il 25 Set 2015
How can I fill in the red regions in the image below given by:
%DrawRegions from Binary onto raw image:
labeledImage = bwlabel(Back, 8); % Label each blob so we can make measurements of it
blobMeasurements = regionprops(labeledImage, ROI, 'all'); %ROI is original image
numberOfBlobs = size(blobMeasurements, 1);
hold on;
boundaries = bwboundaries(Back);
numberOfBoundaries = size(boundaries);
subplot(4,5,[1,2,6,7])
hold on
for k = 1 : numberOfBoundaries
thisBoundary = boundaries{k};
plot(thisBoundary(:,2), thisBoundary(:,1), 'r.', 'LineWidth', 1);
end
hold off;
i.e. the red boundaries in the image.
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Pete sherer
Pete sherer il 25 Set 2015
any solutions to this? I am trying to do the same
Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 25 Set 2015
Mohammad's code worked for Jason. Doesn't it work for you? If not, post your image and code in a new question.

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Mohammad Abouali
Mohammad Abouali il 15 Gen 2015
Modificato: Mohammad Abouali il 15 Gen 2015
Ok, but the red lines is pretty much the boundary of the regions in the binary image stored in the variable called back, right?
If that is the case, and assuming your raw-image is a one layer gray scale image, i.e. size of raw_image is NxMx1 (based on your past posts then 101x101) then here is what you should do
RGB(:,:,1)=min(double(Back)+double(raw_image)./max(double(raw_image(:))),1);
RGB(:,:,2)=double(raw_image)./max(double(raw_image(:)));
RGB(:,:,3)=double(raw_image)./max(double(raw_image(:)));
Of course Back needs to be the same size as of raw_image.

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