Scale up an image without interpolation
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Valentin Magidson
le 6 Jan 2016
Commenté : Patryk Trybalski
le 7 Juin 2021
I have 3D image, which I need to scale up with integer scaling coefficient (e.g. x3, x5). ImageJ have an interpolation option "None", alongside with "Bilinear" and "Bicubic", but Matlab functions (like resize, imresize) do not include "none" option. It is useful for overlaying high resolution image over original low resolution one. I need to replace each voxel with a volume of identical value pixels. Can I do something smarter then nested FOR loops?
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Image Analyst
le 6 Jan 2016
The option is not called 'none', it's called 'nearest'. This will basically replicate voxels, not interpolate them. I'm sure your ImageJ is doing it the same way.
bigArray = imresize(smallArray, 3.456, 'nearest');
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Adam
le 6 Jan 2016
Modifié(e) : Adam
le 6 Jan 2016
Something like this should work I think, with a single for loop. I'm not sure if it could be done without a for loop at all. Probably some combination of repmat and reshape may work to do the whole thing at once rather than a row at a time.
scaleFactor = 3;
inputImage = rand( 3, 4 );
outputImage = zeros( size( inputImage ) * scaleFactor );
nOutputColumns = size( outputImage, 2 );
outputRowIndices = 1:scaleFactor:size( outputImage, 1 );
for i = 1:size( inputImage, 1 )
idx = outputRowIndices(i);
outputImage( idx:idx+2, : ) = reshape( repmat( inputImage(i,:), scaleFactor^2 , 1 ), scaleFactor, nOutputColumns );
end
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