How to modify the images, were read by "dir" function?

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판석
판석 le 16 Sep 2024
Commenté : Stephen23 le 20 Sep 2024
Hello, So nice guys.
Can you help me?
I did print out many images like this below.
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path='C:\'
list=dir(path)
name={list.name}
imagelist=name(3:end)
montage(imagelist)
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I want to modify (example: imrotate, im2gray etc..) the images before I print out the images (montage);
Also, I want to save these images using function imwrite.
But, I couldn't,,
So, What can I do for this?
Thank you
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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 20 Sep 2024

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dpb
dpb le 16 Sep 2024
montage returns only an montage object; not the individual images. Review the information at <Image Sequences and Batch Processing> and select from the various options outlined the best that matches your needed workflow to process each image.

Angelo Yeo
Angelo Yeo le 20 Sep 2024
Modifié(e) : Angelo Yeo le 20 Sep 2024
Neither imrotate nor im2gray support sequence image processing so I believe it would be good to use for loops in this case.
imds = imageDatastore(fullfile(matlabroot,"toolbox","images","imdata","AT3*.tif"));
figure; montage(imds); title('original image set')
N = length(imds.Files);
tempCell = cell(N, 1);
for i =1:N
I = readimage(imds,i); % fixed from "N" to "i". Thanks to DGM's comment.
I = imrotate(I, 90);
I = im2gray(I);
tempCell{i} = I;
end
figure; montage(tempCell); title('processed image set')
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DGM
DGM le 20 Sep 2024
If the goal is to save the composite image, use imtile() instead of montage().
imds = imageDatastore(fullfile(matlabroot,"toolbox","images","imdata","AT3*.tif"));
N = length(imds.Files);
tempCell = cell(N, 1);
for k = 1:N
I = readimage(imds,k); % loop index!
I = imrotate(I, 90);
I = im2gray(I);
tempCell{i} = I;
end
% create an image
outpict = imtile(tempCell);
% save the image
imwrite(outpict,'myfile.png')
... but it seems more that the images should be saved individually within the loop, so the use of montage() may be strictly for visualization.
imds = imageDatastore(fullfile(matlabroot,"toolbox","images","imdata","AT3*.tif"));
outputpath = '.'; % pick where they go
N = length(imds.Files);
for k = 1:N
I = readimage(imds,k); % loop index!
I = imrotate(I, 90);
I = im2gray(I);
% if the visualization is not needed,
% the images can just be saved in the loop
[~,fname,ext] = fileparts(imds.Files{k});
thisfname = fullfile(outputpath,[fname ext]);
imwrite(I,thisfname)
end
... I'm assuming we're not overwriting the original files.

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