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Finding x,y coordinates of pixel by RGB color value

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Hi, Is there a reverse impixel function? I want to find the x and y coordinates of pixels in a color image by searching for them only with a RGB color value. I have tried converting into a binary image and searching for the '1' values by using
BW = im2bw(RGB, level)
and then [rows,cols] = find(BW==1);
but I am confused on how to set a level to implement an RGB value so that only my specific color pixels will show up as white in the binary image.
Is there a better way to find the coordinates of pixels only by using RGB value?
thanks!

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 5 Mag 2017
Try this:
% Extract the individual red, green, and blue color channels.
redChannel = rgbImage(:, :, 1);
greenChannel = rgbImage(:, :, 2);
blueChannel = rgbImage(:, :, 3);
% Find where each color plane is your exact desired color value.
mask = redChannel == desiredRedValue && ...
greenChannel == desiredGreenValue & ...
blueChannel == desiredBlueChannel;
[rows, columns] = find(mask); % Note [rows, columns] = [y, x], NOT [x, y]
WHY do you want to do this. You probably don't need to and there is a better way if I just knew what you were going to do after this.
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awezmm
awezmm il 6 Mag 2017
Thank you for your response. I've only been doing image processing for about the past 40 Minutes so I too have just barely scratched the surface. I am trying to catch ahead though.
My previous inquiry was too confusing. I was looking for a false range mask for rows and a completely DIFFERENT false range mask for columns. For instance if i only wanted to search in X coordinates of 10-20 and Y coordinates of 90-100? Is there a way to syntax a DIFFERENT false ranges for columns and rows.
Eventually I will be finding the distance between coordinates. And, yes I have gone through your demos. However, I believe this is the best way to go forward because I figured out that the desiredColor value can be a range in each channel and thus I can be easily searching for many different RGB values at the same time.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 6 Mag 2017
I don't know what a "false range" is.
If you want to know what coordinates have x between 10 and 20 and y between 90 and 100, then do
indexes = columns >= 10 & columns <= 20 & rows >= 90 & rows <= 100;
% Extract only those in the range
c2 = columns(indexes);
r2 = rows(indexes);

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Franklin Prashanth C
Franklin Prashanth C il 22 Gen 2018
Modificato: Image Analyst il 23 Gen 2018
How can I get these xy coordinate values, so that I can use it.?
[rows, cols] = find(BW==1); or
[rows, columns] = find(mask);
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 23 Gen 2018
It just depends on whether you want the columns called "col" or "columns" and whether your binary image is called BW or mask. The ==1 is not necessary and can get deleted.

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