image read and write problem
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Sometimes imwrite and imread work OK, but often not. In that case in stead of numbers between 0 and 255 (RGB tif file) all numbers become 0 or 255. Nothing in between. I can't find a problem and I can't find a system in what's going wrong. Any hints? You can see in the picture waht happens. It's a very tiny tif-file, all code you can see and after write and read it's damaged. Only red shown, blue and green the same.
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Walter Roberson
il 14 Lug 2020
srijf2(:,:,1)=[173,173,173,173,173,173,173,173
0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
38,38,38,138,38,38,38,38
255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255
255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255]
That creates double precisions numbers, class double(). When you imwrite() data that is class double() then it assumes the dynamic range is 0 (black) to 1 (full intensity), and scales and converts to uint8, like uint8(srijf2 * 255) . Because of saturation of the uint8 range, that is going to give you all 0 or 255.
Do not double() integer images unless you know exactly what you are doing. Use im2double() if you need to convert from integer images to double precision images.
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Image Analyst
il 21 Lug 2020
Spostato: DGM
il 20 Feb 2023
No, you should have done
cupoltje = uint8(cupoltje); % or cupoltje = uint8(255 * mat2gray(cupoltje));
NOT
cupoltje=single(cupoltje); % Single won't work.
Not sure why you did that when we and MATLAB have already told you single won't work. Why didn't you convert to uint8?
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