Setting Image Contrast Window Auto

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Amjed
Amjed le 8 Mar 2011
Hello every one,
i am trying to edit the intensity or you could say the Viewing Window of a image, i am aiming to have it be done automatically rather than opening the IMTOOLS then pressing on the contrast and setting the window numbers manually. is that possible ??
thanks every one :)

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Sarah Wait Zaranek
Sarah Wait Zaranek le 8 Mar 2011
imshow will let you specify high and low when you view the image. Syntax here:
imshow(I,[low high])
If you would like to convert a matrix to a grayscale image, you can use the following.
I = mat2gray(A, [amin amax])
If you want to determine an appropriate range of that grayscale image, one of the following may be used.
  • contrast will create a new gray colormap, cmap, that has an approximately equal intensity distribution. See code below.
load clown;
cmap = contrast(X);
image(X);
colormap(cmap);
  • stretchlim will find the limits to adjust (stretch) your contrast. Then you can use imadjust to adjust your image. See code below.
I = imread('pout.tif');
J = imadjust(I,stretchlim(I),[]);
imshow(I), figure, imshow(J)
  • histeq will enhance contrast using histogram equalization. See code below.
I = imread('tire.tif');
J = histeq(I);
imshow(I)
figure, imshow(J)
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Amjed
Amjed le 9 Mar 2011
SARAH.. your new answer is perfect i used the mat2gray code.. and it worked perfectly thaaaaaaaaaaaaaanks alot :) and yes imshow is a bad move since i couldnt extract it to the workspace also
Sarah Wait Zaranek
Sarah Wait Zaranek le 9 Mar 2011
Great. I love that you can edit and improve the answers from feedback. Thanks for your clarification.

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