How to detect small white pixels in an image and change their colour
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I have a tif image with lots of small white pixels dispersed throughout on a dark bluish background. How can I use Matlab to detect those small white pixels and change them into the same blue shade as my image background? Please note that my image contains other colours that I want to keep unchanged. I just need to get rid of the white pixels and merge them with my bluish background. Thanks!
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Walter Roberson
il 23 Gen 2021
Are there other white pixels that need to be retained? If there are, can they be distinguished by size? Or is it necessary to look at surrounding color as well to determine whether to get rid of any particular small white pixel?
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Walter Roberson
il 23 Gen 2021
Threshold on all three RGB channels being sufficiently large, in order to get true for white and false for non-white. bwareafilt() to get regions below a particular size. What remains will be a binary map of locations that need to be filled in with the background color.
It is usually a nuisance to fill a 3D array based upon a 2D mask, so often the easiest is
R = YourImage(:,:,1);
R(mask) = background_pixel_red_component; %eg 0
G = YourImage(:,:,2);
G(mask) = background_pixel_green_component; %eg 0
B = YourImage(:,:,3);
B(mask) = background_pixel_blue_component; %eg 32
NewImage = cat(3, R, G, B);
Image Analyst
il 23 Gen 2021
Modificato: Image Analyst
il 23 Gen 2021
You can use regionfill(), or you can treat them as salt and pepper noise and use my attached demo which uses a modified median filter. Attach your image if you need more help.
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