how can i get grayscale color in my binary image?
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i want the intensity color in my binary image because after i get that i want to use threshold adaptive method. because in threshold i want to differentiate the dark intensity and bright. within by use threshold i can get only the image i want...thank you.
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Image Analyst
il 13 Nov 2024
@Farah Nadiah you can just multiply your binary image by your gray scale image
grayImage2 = grayImage .* uint8(binaryImage);
or you can use indexing to set the black parts to black while keeping the gray parts
grayImage2 = grayImage; % Initialize
grayImage2(~binaryImage) = 0; % Black in binary will be set to black in the gray scale image.
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Walter Roberson
il 14 Mag 2016
If you have a binary image, BW, then the intensity image that corresponds is
IntensityImage = double(BW);
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Walter Roberson
il 14 Mag 2016
A binary image by definition is exactly two intensities. A binary image cannot have grayscale intensity.
What you probably want is to use .* to multiply your binary image by your grayscale image. The result will be a grayscale image that is 0 everywhere the binary image was 0.
Image Analyst
il 14 Mag 2016
You can mask your image to show only the pixels in the binary blob locations but with their original grayscale intensity like this:
outputImage = grayImage; % Initialize
% Now make black in binary image black in the gray scale image.
outputImage(~binaryImage) = 0; % Be sure to use the ~ tilde!
imshow(outputImage, []); % Or don't use [] if you don't want it to scale intensity.
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