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Apply the "color range" of one grayscale image to another graysacle image

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John Kau
John Kau le 24 Juil 2015
Commenté : John Kau le 25 Juil 2015
Hi,
I have 2 grayscale images, A and B. A consits of only 8 colors (122 to 129) and B consits of 131 colors (20 to 150).
I would like to apply image A's color range to image B while keeping B's "original relative color range".
Any idea of how to do this?
Many thanks! jk

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 24 Juil 2015
If you want to squeeze the B image into the range of the A image, you can use imhistmatch(), mat2gray(), or imadjust(), or even simple mathematical scaling manually. For example
minA = min(A(:));
maxA = max(A(:));
newB = (maxA - minA) * mat2gray(double(B)) + minA;
imshow(newB, []); % The [] are needed if you want to see it.
newB is a floating point image. Cast back to uint8 if you want but if you do that, you'll have quantization error.

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