- principle component analysis
- color adjustment in RGB (HSV?)
- image translation (rotation?)
Moving x and y of a picture and transfr color
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Hi everyone
I=imread('Untitled.jpg');
im3= I(:,545:-1:1,:);
im4= im3(498:-1:1,:,:);
figure;
subplot(2,1,1)
imshow(I)
subplot(2,1,2)
imshow(im4)
I did the above operation on this photo and got the answer.
Now I want to do something that with using a three-dimensional matrix transducer which rotates the colors by rotating the matrix and moving the x and y to transfer color values as well.
please help me
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DGM
le 6 Nov 2021
It might help if you can provide an example of the image and what end result you expect. At least provide an example image and a concrete description of the changes you want to make.
So far, the guesses are that you want to do one of the following
In other words, your explanation is not clear.
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Sudharsana Iyengar
le 6 Nov 2021
Do you want to perform a PCA in 3D. You can use hyperpca command in Image Processing tool box.
It is not clear to me what you want to do. If you want to seperate the planes of an image into R,G,B you can use imsplit command. This will seperate the R,G,B. Later you can do any manuplation and later use imfuse to combine the image again. I dont know if this was of any help.
[R,G,B] = imsplit(img);
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Sudharsana Iyengar
le 6 Nov 2021
First you bring in your image.
I=imread('Untitled.jpg'); % I used a different picture.
[R,G,B]=imsplit(I); % This will split your images.
imshow([R,G,B]) % This will show all R,G,B planes side by side.
% suppose you want to change G and R (green and red planes and then
% multiply Red by 10, we get,
X(:,:,1)=G;
X(:,:,2)=R*10;
X(:,:,3)=B;
imshow([I,X]) % Left side is original image and Right is transformed one.
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